Business Law

SBA Increases Deferment Period for COVID EIDL Program Loans
On March 15, 2022, the federal Small Business Administration (SBA) announced additional relief to COVID-19 Economic Injury … Continue Reading

After a Year On Hold, Michigan’s Minimum Wage Set to Rise in 2022
Since it arrived in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has put a lot of plans on hold. … Continue Reading

COVID-19 Vaccination (and Testing) Mandates Are Here for Companies With 100+ Employees. Here’s What Your Business Needs to Know and Do.
The Biden Administration’s long-awaited standards regarding mandatory COVID-19 vaccination (and testing) programs for large employers have arrived. … Continue Reading

Corporate Attorney Courtney E. Schlipp Fisk Joins Kreis Enderle’s Grand Rapids Office
We are pleased to announce Courtney E. Schlipp Fisk has joined Kreis Enderle as an associate attorney … Continue Reading

American Rescue Plan Serves Up $28 Billion in Much-Needed Relief for Restaurants and Hospitality Industry
When President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan into law on March 11, he delivered long-awaited financial … Continue Reading

President Biden Signs Executive Order for Increased COVID-19 Workplace Protections
In his first full day in office, President Joe Biden signed an executive order designed to “take … Continue Reading

High Unemployment in 2020 Delays Scheduled Rise in Michigan’s Minimum Wage Until 2022
When the clock struck midnight on December 31 and ended the nightmare that was 2020, Michigan’s minimum … Continue Reading

With Some Exceptions, Employers Can Require Employees to Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19, EEOC Says
As distribution and administration of COVID-19 vaccines begin in earnest, many Americans say they won’t get the … Continue Reading

Michigan Enacts Several New Laws Establishing COVID-19 Protections for Employees and Businesses
On October 22, 2020, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed into law several recently passed bills that establish workplace … Continue Reading

New Michigan COVID Workplace Safety Rules Implemented Following State Supreme Court’s Rejection of Executive Orders
After the Michigan Supreme Court struck down Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s Executive Orders relating to COVID-19 in early … Continue Reading
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