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Faithful Companions: Including a Pet Care Trust in Your Estate Plan
Putting together your estate plan is one way you can provide peace of mind for your loved … Continue Reading
Employers Can Require COVID-19 Testing for New and Returning Employees but Cannot Mandate Antibody Tests
Employers welcoming furloughed or new employees back to work after COVID-19 shutdowns face a myriad of unique … Continue Reading
SBA Streamlines PPP Forgiveness by Releasing EZ Forgiveness Application
Since the implementation of the CARES Act in the early weeks of the COVID-19 emergency, business owners … Continue Reading
We Welcome Summer Associate Layla Sizemore to Kreis Enderle
Kreis Enderle is delighted to welcome Layla Sizemore as a summer associate! Layla is no stranger to … Continue Reading
Additional Guidance and Clarification Provided on PPP Flexibility Act, Along With Revisions to Felony Conviction Eligibility
Responding to concerns, complaints, and frustrations expressed by Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) borrowers, the Paycheck Protection Program … Continue Reading
U.S. Supreme Court Holds Employers Cannot Discriminate Based on Workers’ Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity
In a milestone win for LGBTQ workers, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion in which it … Continue Reading
New Legislation Adds Flexibility for Paycheck Protection Program Borrowers
Responding to concerns, complaints, and frustrations expressed by Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) borrowers, the Paycheck Protection Program … Continue Reading
SBA Issues PPP Loan Forgiveness Application and Calculation Guidance
While the potential forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans is one of its most important and … Continue Reading
If Your PPP Loan Is Under $2 Million, the SBA Now Presumes You Made Your Necessity Certification in Good Faith
Many business owners who obtained loans through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) no longer need to be … Continue Reading
New COVID-19-Related Orders Extend Delays and Changes to the Michigan Court Rules
Michigan’s courts are currently closed for in-person matters in all but emergency situations. Each local jurisdiction has … Continue Reading
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