April updates from the Department of Labor
By Ali Tozier As things change rapidly, it can be hard to stay on top of the most recent updates pertaining to
Maine small businesses with federal loans face hard decisions on what to do next – Bangor Daily News
Katie Krakowka has been quoted in the Bangor Daily News discussing the challenges some businesses are facing even after they receive federal
Small Hospitals Stumble Over Rules for Federal Coronavirus Loans – Wall Street Journal
Andrew Helman was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article discussing how some struggling rural hospitals are ineligible for the Paycheck Protection
Interactive Webinar: Weathering the Storm: CARES Act Relief and Cash Management Strategies for Small Businesses
Last week, Andrew Helman and Katie Krakowka, business restructuring attorneys from Murray Plumb & Murray, and David Jean, CPA, CCIFP and CExP from Albin Randall & Bennett,
Leveraging Litigation: Evictions in the Age of Covid-19
By Kelly McDonald The courts are closed and the Governor has issued an executive order limiting evictions. What, then, can landlords do
During COVID-19, some Maine lawyers are writing more wills – Mainebiz
Elizabeth Hunt was quoted in today’s Mainebiz article “During COVID-19, some Maine lawyers are writing more wills.” ” ‘I do think folks
Interactive Webinar: A Roadmap to Tough Choices for Small Businesses
Join us in partnership with the City of Somerville for this free webinar on Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 2:00pm. We know
How to navigate Congress’ changes to the bankruptcy code – Mainebiz
Andrew Helman authored an article in Mainebiz discussing how Congress has made it easier for businesses to reorganize under Chapter 11 for
Interactive Webinar: Weathering the Storm: CARES Act Relief and Cash Management Strategies for Small Businesses
Hear from experts at Albin, Randall & Bennett and the law firm of Murray, Plumb & Murray on critical steps you need
FFCRA Questions & Answers
(Photo from the Department of Labor) By Ali Tozier The fast-moving regulations for the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) are continually