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April 2020

Charges for Discrimination and Other Civil Lawsuit Deadlines are Extended in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic

On April 22, 2020, Governor Walz signed Executive Order 20-39 (“Order”), which extended deadlines related to the filing of charges of discrimination with the... Read more

April 2020

How Businesses Should Prepare to Navigate the Next 18 Months

Perhaps like you, I often get the feeling that our health and political leaders are unable to talk about life beyond the next two... Read more

April 2020

Curbside Signings + Other Estate Planning Options During COVID-19

Estate planning is proving to be a topic on everyone’s mind during the uncertainty we are facing today as a global community. If you have... Read more

April 2020

Are You A Part 135 Air Carrier? It’s Not Too Late To Receive Federal Aid (If You Act Quickly)

The Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP“) loan funds may no longer be available, but if you are a Part 135 charter operator or other eligible aviation... Read more

April 2020

After the Rush: Tax Considerations You May Not Have Considered for COVID-19 Stimulus Programs

You have undoubtedly heard of the various state and federal government programs to blunt the financial impact of COVID-19 – from $1,200 individual stimulus... Read more

April 2020

Governor Walz Signs Extended “Stay at Home” Order and Expands Classification of Essential Businesses

On April 8, 2020, Governor Walz signed Emergency Executive Order 20-33 (the “Order”) extending until May 3, 2020, at 11:59 pm the Stay at... Read more

April 2020

Taking It One Day at a Time: Mergers and Acquisitions Activity, Market Volatility, and COVID-19

After years of solid mergers and acquisition activity, the Coronavirus and its associated economic impact upended 2020 expectations. Markets and the country’s current financial... Read more

April 2020

A Time to Plan: Estate Planning and the COVID-19 Crisis

Estate planning is proving to be a topic on everyone’s mind during the uncertainty we are facing today as a global community. If you... Read more

March 2020

Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) to Provide Relief for Businesses to Keep Workers Paid and Employed

On Friday, March 27, 2020, President Trump signed into law the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the “CARES Act”) to address the... Read more

March 2020

Is Your Business an Essential Business During COVID-19? Transportation Edition

As of this writing, thirty-four states have issued some flavor of full or partial “Shelter in Place” rules in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.... Read more

March 2020

Department of Labor Releases Required Poster and Issues Guidance and Update on Families First Coronavirus Response Act

The U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) has now issued its preliminary guidance for employers on the implementation of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act... Read more

March 2020

Why Online Estate Planning Is Not the Solution During The COVID-19 Crisis

While we are in the thick of the COVID-19 crisis, many people will turn to Google for medical, business, and even legal advice. This... Read more

March 2020

Governor Walz Signs Unprecedented “Stay at Home” Order to Stem the COVID-19 Pandemic

On March 25, 2020, Governor Walz signed into effect Emergency Executive Order 20-20 “Directing Minnesotans to Stay at Home” (the “Order”). The Order requires... Read more

March 2020

Governor Walz Executive Order 20-15: Special Revenue Funds from Minnesota’s DEED Will Be Used for Small Businesses Emergency Loan Program

Many Minnesota businesses are quickly feeling the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior newsletters from Fafinski Mark & Johnson have discussed a delay in... Read more

March 2020

Governor Walz Signs Executive Order 20-10 on Price Gouging in Response to Excessive Prices Amid COVID-19

On Friday, March 20th, Governor Walz signed Executive Order 20-10 (“Order”) to combat price gouging during the COVID-19 peacetime emergency. This is one of... Read more

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