Reminder: Deadline approaching to roll RMDs back into retirement accounts
By Elizabeth Hunt We’ve touched on this topic while discussing the CARES Act, but would like to put out a reminder that if
Coronavirus costs are covered by Medicare
By Elizabeth Hunt Across the world, people are facing fear and uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, but Medicare recipients can find some
Employer considerations as employees return to work
By Ali Tozier We’ve all learned to adapt over the past several months as we’ve figured out how to work remotely and
Three vital estate planning documents for graduating seniors
By Elizabeth Hunt Even though things are looking a little different for graduating seniors this year, families should still be preparing their
Steps to reopening your business
By Katie Krakowka You’ve probably been paying close attention and are already aware of the Governor’s economic “reopening” plan that details when
PPP forgiveness guidelines and application are now available
This weekend, the SBA released the final Paycheck Protection Program loan forgiveness guidelines and application. The application outlines business expenses that are eligible for
Courts Grapple With Bankrupt Companies’ Loan Access – Bloomberg Law
Andrew Helman was quoted this week in an article from Bloomberg Law: “Courts Grapple With Bankrupt Companies’ Loan Access.” Whether or not
MPM Obtains Restraining Order To Allow Hospital-Debtors To Obtain PPP Funds
Court Determines SBA Likely Discriminated Against Two Maine Hospitals Attorneys with the law firm Murray, Plumb & Murray (“MPM”) obtained temporary restraining
Kelly McDonald featured in ABI Litigation Committee newsletter
Kelly McDonald had an article publishing in the ABI Litigation Committee Newsletter this week: “Litigating the Appointment of a Patient Care Ombudsman.”
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