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CORONA VIRUS

Municipal Authority and Liability During COVID-19 Pandemic

Thomas Hayes · November 2, 2020 ·

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our world in a variety of ways we could have never imagined. Opinions on the danger of the virus and how to deal with it also vary greatly. Perhaps the primary issue in the United States, and other countries, is how to balance public health and safety against the economic […]

Businesses Face Criminal Penalties Yet Gain Protection Under Illinois Mask Rules

Kristin Dvorsky Tauras · August 26, 2020 ·

On August 11, 2020, Illinois Governor. J.B. Pritzker was successful in a second attempt to criminalize business owners who fail to enforce his mask rules. Under Illinois’ new mask rule, local police and prosecutors may impose criminal fines up to $2,500 to enforce his emergency mask order.

Employers Can Be Fined $2,500 For Failure To Enforce Mask Rules

Kristin Dvorsky Tauras · August 25, 2020 ·

On August 11, 2020, Illinois Governor. J.B. Pritzker was successful in a second attempt to criminalize business owners who fail to enforce his mask rules. Under Illinois’ new mask rule, local police and prosecutors may impose criminal fines up to $2,500 to enforce his emergency mask order.

COVID-19, Job Loss, Too Many Bills: Is Bankruptcy The Solution For You?

Sara Cook · July 29, 2020 ·

The first blog in a four part series about filing for a Chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy. By Sara E. Cook Often when a large corporation files for bankruptcy, you will hear that it is the right business decision, it gives them a chance to right size, change direction, get rid of unprofitable businesses and […]

Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 and CARES Act Benefits for Bankruptcy Filers

mckenna · June 1, 2020 ·

During economic hardships, small businesses may need to utilize the oft option of filing for bankruptcy protection to reorganize their debt. Bankruptcy often is considered a last resort option. Yet, it provides a powerful mechanism for individuals and small businesses to reorganize and manage their debt. The Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (“SBRA”) added […]

Employers Should Have a COVID-19-Return-to-Work Plan Before Reopening

Kristin Dvorsky Tauras · May 28, 2020 ·

As more states loosen the COVID-19 Shelter in Place laws and people begin to return to previously sheltered business, it is essential that businesses have a plan for how that return to work will look and, equally important, convey relevant portions of the plan to its employees.

COVID 19 Pandemic-Notice To Insurers-Who To Notify And When

Sara Cook · April 22, 2020 ·

The landscape of insurance coverage in this era of the COVID-19 Pandemic is likely to change as insurance lawsuits are being filed to determine scope of insurance coverage. Meanwhile, in direct response to COVID-19, several states are attempting to modify Commercial General Liability (CGL) Insurance policies through legislation to provide coverage, particularly business interruption insurance, […]

COVID –19 Relief Programs For Small Businesses

Sara Cook · April 9, 2020 ·

Different programs are available to assist small businesses during this COVID-19 disaster which has swept the country. Small businesses employ over 50% of our employed workers, and are straddled with great challenges in trying to navigate this crisis. Various sources are being developed to help small businesses, which may make the difference between survival and […]

Illinois COVID-19 Executive Order 17 Extends Immunity To Healthcare Professions

Kristin Dvorsky Tauras · April 3, 2020 ·

Illinois issued an executive order to protect healthcare workers against liability for negligent treatment of COVID-19 patients.

Insurance Coverage And The COVID 19 Pandemic

Kristin Dvorsky Tauras · April 1, 2020 ·

As more than a billion people are under some sort of quarantine law and numerous US states and foreign countries have “shelter in place” laws now shuttering many businesses, COVID 19 has caused a financial crisis for many businesses.

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