By Leonard Sciolla, LLP | Published May 13, 2020 | Posted in employment law | Comments Off on CARES Acts’ Payroll Protection Program
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The CARES Acts’ Payroll Protection Program (PPP) allows small businesses to apply for loans up to $10 million to cover business expenses such as payroll, rent or mortgage payment, and utility payments. Instances of suspected abuse of the program have made the news. Suspected culprits include: Harvard University, Shake Shack, and Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse. When Read More
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Employers and employees continue to battle over the amount of benefits that should be paid to injured workers. Whether workers’ compensation benefits should be reduced because an injured worker receives other benefits (i.e. pension) was addressed again in Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company/Bailey Mine Extension and East Coast Risk Management, LLC v. WCAB (Johnson). The injured Read More
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In our Virtual Estate Planning Blog, we pointed out that Wills need to be notarized to be self-proving and Financial Powers of Attorney need to be witnessed notarized to be effective. The notary statutes in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey require that the person signing the document appear before the notary. The physical appearance requirement Read More
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Nationwide, the Covid-19-related losses faced by businesses have been devastating. Now, business owners who have paid insurance premiums for years are being met with yet another setback: insurance carriers are denying their claims for these pandemic-related losses. The business interruption battlegrounds were initially established during the SARS outbreak back in 2003. Some insurance carriers realized Read More
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Since the start of the Coronavirus outbreak, healthcare workers nationwide have raised complaints about the lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) being provided by their hospitals. Many of these complaints have been met with responses such as “you have to work anyway,” disciplinary actions for attempting to wear their own equipment, or in some cases, Read More
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For many of us, the stay at home order has been a way to keep ourselves safe and flatten the curve. But for some, home is more dangerous than ever. Victims of domestic violence are currently being directed to stay within the confines of their home and their abuser, causing domestic violence numbers to spike Read More
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Shortly after publishing our recent blog post about the effects of COVID-19 on contracts, news broke that that Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association, better known as the Baseball Union, had reached an agreement detailing when the circumstance under which baseball could return, how salaries would be paid, how players’ service Read More
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Congress has approved and the President has signed into law the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to provide emergency financial relief to workers, families and small businesses impacted by the coronavirus. It totals more than $2 trillion. For healthcare efforts, CARES provides: $100B to healthcare providers and hospitals $27B for life-saving capabilities Read More
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After a motor vehicle accident, it is important to understand your rights and the coverage provided by your auto insurance. Uninsured motorist (UM) and underinsured motorist (UIM) coverages provide compensation when you are injured in a car accident caused by another driver who is uninsured or whose insurance coverage is insufficient to compensate you for Read More
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COVID-19 is obviously having a devastating effect on the health of many people around the world, and there has obviously been an immediate and destructive effect on many businesses, but the extent of the damage is still unknown. On the business side, what happens when a company is not able to complete its obligations under Read More
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