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How to mitigate IT risks amid COVID-19

By Jose Antigua As mandated closures led to companies converting teams into remote workforces and demand for online connectivity drastically increased, a new wave of vulnerabilities has emerged. The sources

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COVID-19 clarifies what we’ve overlooked

By Ariel Bentata  As the coronavirus rapidly spreads across the world, we are all focused on social distancing and good hygiene, while many of us are also concerned about paying

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Governor should reject sovereign immunity request

Editor’s note: The Florida Health Care Association, which represents 691 nursing homes, has sent a letter to Gov. Ron DeSantis asking for sovereign immunity protection for facilities and workers resulting

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Visitors bureau offers up to $20,000 in help

Recognizing the difficulty placed on Broward County’s tourism industry during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau has launched the 2020 Supplemental Tourism Place of Interest

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Further fuel for the stay at home debate

Individuals, employers and local governments beat states to the punch when it came to limiting the spread of the coronavirus and shutting down much of the U.S. economy, according to a

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Home-based work becomes a new normal

By Jennifer Flanagan Widespread office closures in the wake of the COVID-19  pandemic sent millions of white-collar employees home to work. This left the employees and their managers, some of

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Advice on those new PPP forgivness applications

Some details of the paycheck protection plan loans have been confusing, but there’s new information out now. The SBA has just released an 11-page PDF, which has an application to

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Cybersecurity: Protecting the castle

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An Alternative to Noncompetes: Forfeiture for Competition Agreements

[vc_row css_animation=”” row_type=”row” use_row_as_full_screen_section=”no” type=”full_width” angled_section=”no” text_align=”left” background_image_as_pattern=”without_pattern”][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] By Hank Jackson Enforcing covenants not to compete against former employees or sellers of businesses always has been somewhat problematic. In

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It may be time for tax loss harvesting

By Sandy Jukel One possible upside to a down market comes in the form of a long-recognized strategy called tax loss harvesting. The concept took a backseat in the midst

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A new place to get hand sanitizer

From hemp and vodka to hand sanitizer? Yes. Toast Distillers, Inc., a Miami company known for its premium vodka, is partnering with Veritas Farms, Inc. (OTCQB: VFRM), a Fort Lauderdale company

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Cleveland Clinic has advice for reopening businesses

Just as phase one arrives in Miami-Dade and Broward counties on Monday, Cleveland Clinic is offering programs to help employers develop and implement plans to return their employees to work

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