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Illinois Eviction Moratorium: Relief Extended to Non-Residential Tenants

By: Alexander E. Porter on April 28, 2020

On April 23, 2020, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker signed Executive Order 2020-30 (“Order”), which, among other things, extended relief previously provided by Executive Order 2020-10 prohibiting law enforcement from enforcing eviction orders for…

COVID-19 and Supplemental Proceedings: Illinois Supreme Court Provides Guidance

By: Alexander E. Porter on April 28, 2020

On April 24, 2020, the Supreme Court of Illinois issued an emergency order (“Order”) concerning post-judgment proceedings against consumers. [1] The Order was entered to complement Governor J.B. Pritzker’s Executive Order 2020-25, which suspended…

Workplace Safety and COVID-19: OSHA's Interim Enforcement Guidance and What It Means for Employers

By: Shelley M. Jackson, Elizabeth M. Roberson, Matthew D. Neumann, and Kate Trinkle on April 27, 2020

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) of the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) works to enforce the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSH Act). Congress enacted the OSH Act to ensure employers provide safe and…

Beware of the Strings Attached To The Receipt of FFCRA, CARES Act, and Other Federal Funding During the COVID-19 Crisis 

By: Marc T. Quigley and Elizabeth M. Roberson on April 27, 2020

The federal government has offered several resources to aid those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. But such resources, including the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES)…

COVID-19 and the Mortgage Industry: Embracing the Virus on the Legislative and Regulatory Front

By: Alexander E. Porter on April 26, 2020

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, S. 3548 (“CARES Act”), was signed by the President on March 27, 2020. Grappling with the wide array of industries impacted by the CARES Act, and COVID-19, can be overwhelming. This holds true…

Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act Update

By: Corben A. Lee and Brett J. Ashton on April 21, 2020

On April 22, 2020, the Senate passed the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act (the “Act”), which expands relief offered to small businesses due to COVID-19. As one of the major anticipated changes, the Act appropriates an…

Practically Speaking: A Series of Practical Tips for Employers in Navigating COVID-19

By: Shelley M. Jackson and on April 21, 2020

Part 1: Key Terms Related to a Business Slowdown or Closure

No matter the line of business, every employer has been impacted by the Coronavirus of 2019 (COVID-19). To help employers navigate these rocky waters, the Labor and Employment team at Krieg…

PPP - Get Ready - Again

By: Robert A. Greising and Corben A. Lee on April 20, 2020

On April 16, 2020, the $349 billion allocated for the Payroll Protection Program (“PPP”) authorized by the CARES Act had been fully allocated. Due to the wide-ranging success of the PPP, Congress is working towards expanding the program to replenish…

Estate Planning During the Time of COVID-19

By: Rodney S. Retzner and Micah J. Nichols on April 20, 2020

COVID-19 is creating a number of unique estate planning and legal challenges, from actual execution of documents to the volatility of the financial markets. However, it also has created some unique opportunities in wealth transfer planning.
 

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Indiana Supreme Court Orders Partial Protection of CARES Act Recovery Rebates Payments

By: C. Daniel Motsinger on April 20, 2020

In a procedurally-unusual order issued April 20, 2020, the Indiana Supreme Court exercised its emergency rule-making authority to order that all Indiana trial courts “shall issue no new orders placing a hold on, attaching, or garnishing funds in a…

Employer Tax-Free, Deductible Disaster Relief Benefits for Employees

By: Sharon B. Hearn and on April 20, 2020

An employer seeking to provide additional financial support to employees during the COVID-19 pandemic may want to consider a “qualified disaster relief payment” program. Qualifying disaster relief payments are not only tax-free to employees in most…

New Threat on the Horizon for Schools, Colleges, and Universities: Class Action Lawsuits for Return of Tuition

By: Deborah J. Daniels, Robert A. Greising, and Judy L. Woods on April 19, 2020

COVID-19 has caused tremendous disruption and expense for colleges and universities, and other tuition-based education institutions, leading to concerns not only about when students may safely return to campus but even as to the future viability of…

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