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image Not Complying with the Stay at Home Order? Be Prepared for the Legal Consequences.

Not Complying with the Stay at Home Order? Be Prepared for the Legal Consequences.

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to grip states across the country, Ohio businesses have been among the earliest to feel the effects of a state imposed Stay at Home Order, with some non-essential businesses choosing to ignore the mandates of Governor DeWine and Ohio’s Director of Health, Dr. Amy Acton. Businesses must be aware however, that not only does this choice increase the risk of contamination and spread of COVID-19, but it also exposes the business to legal risks exceeding the benefit of continued, non-compliant business.…
image You Received Your PPP Funds; Now What?

You Received Your PPP Funds; Now What?

To believe the reports and news stories, the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) has been a success in that thousands of small businesses have been able to take advantage of the relief it provides, but the road was less than smooth.…
image CARES Act Update: Retirement Plan Relief

CARES Act Update: Retirement Plan Relief

The retirement savings of the American people have been devastated by the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) includes a series of provisions intended to help American’s retirement savings recover once the crisis abates.…
image IRS Families First Coronavirus Response Act Guidance

IRS Families First Coronavirus Response Act Guidance

In order to assist employers with determining tax implications and tax credits available under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA” or “Act”), the IRS recently issued guidance. An immediate concern of employers is what they should be doing to document leave taken under the FFCRA in order to have what is needed to apply for tax credit. The IRS has now answered that question.…
image Employer Update: Families First Coronavirus Response Act, Ohio Stay At Home Order, and Other COVID-19 Employment Related Matters

Employer Update: Families First Coronavirus Response Act, Ohio Stay At Home Order, and Other COVID-19 Employment Related Matters

With the recent passage of legislation at both the state and federal levels, employers have been scrambling to determine whether they fall under the various provisions and what must be done to comply with the new laws. The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA” or “Act”) is effective April 1, 2020. The Department of Labor (“DOL”) has issued guidance regarding the enforcement of the FFCRA. We have put together a summary of some of the most commonly asked questions we have received over the past few weeks.…