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Tips for restaurants and bars to survive the pandemic

By Robert F. Lewis The COVID-19 pandemic continues to cripple the on-premise hospitality industry, including our local bars and restaurants. While restaurants have been allowed to continue providing limited take-out

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Do’s and Don’ts for Videoconferencing

By Luis Salazar The office closures and other changes to daily life that have resulted from COVID-19 have professionals around South Florida scrambling to find ways to keep business going.

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Pandemic creates legal dangers for community associations

By Alexander Fischer Without a doubt, safety is the number one issue on everyone’s mind. However, life, business, and industry, continue to go on in the midst of the coronavirus

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Hand sanitizer, toilet paper and an estate plan?

By Jennifer L. Fulton The  coronavirus pandemic has all of us making our emergency preparedness list:  hand sanitizer, toilet paper, sanitizing wipes, etc.  But perhaps you haven’t thought of another

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Secure virtual mediation is a viable alternative amid pandemic

By David K. Friedland With unprecedented court closures, trial calendar continuances and interruptions in civil litigation practices on a global scale, the COVID-19 pandemic has provided civil mediators with an

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Locked up: Marriage and divorce during COVID-19

By Brian M. Karpf It’s safe to say that with the Covid-19 pandemic going on around the world, families are living in fear. Fear, stress, and anxiety are common emotions

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Florida Chamber chairman outlines aggressive goals

Photography by Eduardo Schneider There’s no shortage of goals at the Florida Chamber of Commerce, as a South Florida attorney leads the group as chairman this year. One goal is

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Must do’s and need-to-knows for SBA stimulus loans

By Harsh Arora and Nicholas M. Fiorello The coronavirus pandemic has thrown a wrench in the world’s economy, specifically impacting small businesses, where day-to-day operations have been stunted, if not

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IP assets can serve as loan collateral

By Jaime Rich Vining Many businesses are realizing the tangible value of their intangible intellectual property in the face of a downswing economy and economic hardships caused by the pandemic.

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Four considerations when coronavirus makes you a trustee

By Jason Domark At the time of writing, reports show coronavirus cases have topped 216,000 in the U.S. and are nearing 1 million worldwide. The highest percentage of those worst

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Updated: Businesses in a cash crunch could consider Chapter 11

By James D. Silver and Andrew Kamensky These are unprecedented times. Several nations are on lockdown, social distancing is the norm, and the financial markets are in turmoil as both

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How to get employer tax credits for paid sick leave, family leave

By Mitchell Goldberg and Bryan S. Appel The Families First Coronavirus Response Act  imposes a mandate on all private employers with fewer than 500 employees (subject to some exceptions where

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