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SBA Begins Issuing Loan Necessity Questionnaires to Certain PPP Borrowers

Last week, the Small Business Administration (SBA) began asking SBA Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) lenders to issue over 50,000 loan necessity questionnaires to borrowers that received $2 million or more in funds from the...more

Key Issues to Consider as Businesses Continue to Navigate the Pandemic

As the pandemic continues with no clear resolution on the horizon, businesses must continue to revamp and reinvent their day-to-day operations to comply not only with a wide variety of new regulations, but also legal...more

Turning Loans into Lemonade: A Tough Squeeze

On May 15, 2020, the Small Business Administration (SBA) released much-anticipated guidance for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness provisions. Until May 15, many borrowers were relying solely on the...more

Key Issues to Consider While Reopening or Partially Reopening

As state and local governments relax their “stay-at-home” orders, businesses must look at how to revamp and reinvent their day-to-day operations to comply not only with a wide variety of new regulations, but also legal...more

The PPP Safe Harbor: What Happens After May 14?

As part of its ongoing effort to provide guidance on how the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) is supposed to work, the Small Business Administration (“SBA”) has been issuing “Frequently Asked Questions” or “FAQs.” While...more

What Does California's Stay-At-Home Order Mean for My Business?

On March 19, 2020, California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-33-20 and ordered all individuals living in the state of California to stay at home or their place of residence except as needed to maintain continuing...more

What Does the Governor’s Declaration of Emergency Mean for Nevada Businesses?

On March 20, 2020, Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak issued Declaration of Emergency Directive 003 (the “Directive”) and ordered non-essential businesses, as defined by separate emergency regulations, to close effective March 20,...more

Downplaying or Concealing Coronavirus Risk Could Result in Consumer Protection Lawsuits

In the wake of coronavirus fears impacting many consumers’ vacation planning, companies in the hospitality industry should not be tempted to downplay or conceal any risks around COVID-19 exposure. Reports surfaced on March 12...more

Are You Responsible for Reporting Coronavirus Cases?

As the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, continues to spread across the country, public health agencies will need to act quickly to identify and handle new cases and hot spots of the disease. Private businesses, including places...more

Nevada Legislature Reinforces Internal Affairs Doctrine and Emphasizes Transparency in 2017 Business Law Amendments

The 79th Session of the Nevada Legislature enacted several meaningful amendments to Title 7 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS), which governs business entities, including corporations, limited liability companies and...more

Protecting High Profile Reputations - Brownstein's $19 Million Verdict Stands After Appeal

In the modern age of the Internet where “news”—whether or not it’s true—spreads worldwide in an instant, high-profile corporate and individual reputations are under attack every day from business adversaries, disgruntled...more

Retailers NOT Required to Maintain AEDs

On June 23, 2014, the California Supreme Court announced that retailers are not obligated to maintain automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in anticipation of medical emergencies. In Verdugo v. Target Corporation, the...more

7/2/2014  /  Medical Devices , Retailers , Target
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