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Now Is The Time For Investors To Go Shopping

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There is great fear and uncertainty in the market. Retailers and restaurateurs have been reeling from the inability to serve customers. Curbside pickup and home delivery do not compensate. Oil and gas bankruptcies also are...more

Goodwin

Envisioning the New Normal: Real Estate + Technology, Part 8: Series Wrap-Up

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This article is the final piece in a multi-part series examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on select real estate sectors and the considerations around how technologies will shape future operations and accelerate...more

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

COVID-19: Tennessee Begins Phased Reopening of Businesses

The plan instructs all businesses to screen employees reporting to work for COVID-19 symptoms and also provides industry-specific guidance for restaurants, retailers and exercise facilities. Tennessee is one of the first...more

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

Texas Governor Releases Plan to Reopen the State

Texas charges forward with phased reopening plan commencing May 1, 2020. Retail, restaurants, and movie theaters are now permitted to operate at limited capacity, with plans to expand operating capacity and add another...more

Foley & Lardner LLP

Florida’s Recovery and Reopening Plan - Phase 1

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced Phase 1 of Florida’s reopening plan, titled “Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery,” on April 29, 2020. Subsequently, the Governor issued Executive Order 20-111 (a...more

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"Roll Out the Barrels" and the "Brunch Bill": Proposed North Carolina Legislation of Interest to the Alcohol Industry and...

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There are two bills pending in the North Carolina General Assembly this legislative session that may impact North Carolina breweries, distilleries, retailers, and consumers...more

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The New Jersey Supreme Court Will Consider Related Questions on Appeal in Two TCCWNA Class Actions

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By now, many retailers have heard of New Jersey’s Truth in Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act, N.J.S.A. §56:12-18 (“TCCWNA”), which is the basis for several class action lawsuits filed in New Jersey state and federal...more

Baker Donelson

Update on New Orleans Zoning Ordinance

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The new City of New Orleans Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (“CZO”) became effective on August 12, 2015, but various interested parties have already begun the process of amending this newly-adopted ordinance. Last Thursday,...more

Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider

Weekly Privacy Tip #3 – Know how apps are accessing and using your constant location

Everyone loves their smartphone. Everyone loves the newest app. Angry Birds has lots of company now. But most people don’t know the back end of apps and how they are accessing, using and selling your data. Why? Because no one...more

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Swag: What Can Your Hotel Restaurant Accept for Free?

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A distributor is knocking on your hotel restaurant’s door, offering key chains from a hot new distillery for your customers. A brewery just dropped off coasters for use in the restaurant’s bar. And a winery offered cork...more

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