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Marijuana Legalization has been a popular and exciting topic for the last couple of years. It began with the introduction of medical marijuana in several states, then the full legalization in Colorado. Each year additional states followed the path of Colorado. Those include Alaska, California, Oregon, Washington, Maine, Vermont, Illinois, Michigan, Massachusetts, and the District

On April 27, 2020, I wrote an article called COVID-19: A Retail Apocalypse and Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Tsunami. Since then, the retail industry has slowly resumed business, albeit later than many expected. Additionally, the recent social justice protests and the rioting and looting that followed in some areas led to property and inventory damage, as
With June 1st quickly approaching and leading to many areas re-opening, whether it is your state, county, or city, returning to the workplace in the time of COVID-19 is imminent. With this reality, of returning to the workplace, many are sure to experience anxiety, fears, concerns, and apprehension about what awaits them in this new work
COVID-19: A Retail Apocalypse and Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Tsunami? Will COVID-19 result in a Retail Apocalypse and Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Tsunami? With the economy shut down lasting longer than most companies expected, coupled with the failure of the CARES Act’s first round of SBA/PPP funding, both large and small businesses are unfortunately moving to the catastrophe

PAYCHECK PROTECTION PROGRAM: New Funding, New Guidelines, Return of Loans Corporate America PPP Loans On Monday I wrote a blog post regarding the outrage over how the CARES Act’s funds given to the SBA for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) ran out of funding so quickly; this led to class action lawsuits and intense public and

What Happened to the CARES Act Stimulus Loans for Small Businesses? It appears small businesses across the United States were denied, ignored, locked out, and forgotten in the distribution of $349 Billion given to the Small Business Administration (SBA) for small businesses impacted by the Coronavirus epidemic. The loans were part of the Paycheck Protection

Should Colleges and Universities in Pennsylvania Give Refunds due to COVID-19? Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, colleges and universities across the United States have closed their campuses, canceled all school activities including athletics, and converted to a 100% online curriculum. With students back at home attending classes virtually, having the quality of classes vary from

Small Business Help and The Cares Act There is specific Small Business Help in The CARES Act under Divisions A and B. The protections are set up as loan and grant programs and expand the terms of SBA Loans. The programs are quite generous and helpful and worth investigating. The options for Small Business Protection
The following is a summary of parts of the CARES Act passed by Congress on March 25, 2020 and is not meant as tax or financial advice, it is for information purposes only. Last week, the US Government passed the CARES Act in response to the Coronavirus outbreak. Trying to read and understand the CARES