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California Allows Localities to Reopen Certain Businesses Consistent with State Guidance

The new order provides a pathway for certain industries to open doors sooner than others. Retailers and other businesses are allowed to resume limited operations....more

San Francisco Bay Area Re-Opens for Limited Sectors

The April 29 orders extend the stay-home mandate to May 31 but allow construction and some real estate, childcare and outdoor operations to resume. Six counties and the City of Berkeley issued orders extending their...more

Energy and Infrastructure in a Pandemical World

After COVID-19, every facility will be to some degree a health care facility. The energy and infrastructure sectors will emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic only with modifications to address the possibility of recurrence....more

Stay Classy, Stay Home and Stay Safe, San Diego

By April 4, employees at grocery stores, drug stores, gas stations and other public-facing businesses must wear a face covering, and by April 7, public-facing businesses must establish and post a social distancing and...more

Georgia Orders Residents and Visitors to Shelter in Place

Governor Kemp orders Georgia residents and visitors to shelter in place and limit social interaction for 10 days. By executive order, Georgia Governor Kemp issued a statewide 10-day shelter-in-place order, from April 3,...more

Alabama Issues Statewide Stay-at-Home

The April 3 State Health Officer order combines the state’s definition of essential activities with the federal definition of essential workforce. Alabama mandates residents stay home except for defined “essential...more

California Eases Strict Statutory Compliance in Face of COVID-19

Gov. Newsom’s latest Executive Order provides administrative relief to governmental agencies as well as the business sector. Small businesses and individuals have an additional three months to file tax returns or request...more

San Francisco Bay Area Ratchets Up COVID-19 Stay-Home Orders

Sweeping new regulations affect many aspects of public life. The March 16 orders, identical around the Bay, were considered insufficient, and greater limits have been imposed....more

California State and Local COVID-19 Orders

The Coronavirus response is testing the limits of overlapping jurisdiction in the public health arena. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, state and local governments with sometimes overlapping jurisdiction are overlaying a quilt of...more

Supply Chain Coronavirus Impacts: Force Majeure and Beyond

COVID-19 calls for review and management of the entire chain, including but not limited to suppliers and customers. In times of uncertainty, every enterprise should undertake a stress test of its supply chain and manage...more

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