As published in McKnight’s Senior Living, October 5, 2020 For many senior living and care facilities and healthcare workers, the events and tragedies surrounding COVID-19 were by far the most challenging industry issue that they have ever encountered. During the initial surge of the virus, facilities were left scrambling for […]
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- Workers’ Compensation and the Remote Employee: Are Injuries Covered? It Depends on the Facts March 31, 2020 | by Thomas Dorn

- COVID Claims Are Coming: Here’s How You Can Prepare October 5, 2020 | by Timothy Ford
- Coronavirus In Senior Care Facilities: Tips For Navigating This New Territory With Residents And Employees March 13, 2020 | by Timothy Ford

- PPP Flexibility Act: Congress Passes Relief For PPP Loan Recipients June 4, 2020 | by Adam Sandler
- COVID-19 Alert: Medical Providers Offered Relief Department of Health and Human Services Begins Delivery of Healthcare Provider Relief Funding under CARES Act. April 10, 2020 | by Alex Lee
- COVID-19 Stimulus Act Alert March 27, 2020 | by Gary Botwinick, Matthew Rheingold, Adam Sandler
- BUSINESS ALERT NO. 2: Coronavirus – Implied Covenant Of Good Faith And Fair Dealing In Contracts March 25, 2020 | by Jason Rittie
- BUSINESS ALERT: Coronavirus And Its Potential Impact On Contractual Agreements March 20, 2020 | by Jason Rittie

- Executive Order Violations Have Become A Focus Of Law Enforcement And “Knuckleheads” April 29, 2020 | by Matthew Troiano, Brian Kenney

- COVID-19 Vaccinations Have Begun: What Every Employer Should Know At This Time December 17, 2020 | by Timothy Ford
- COVID-19: Workers Receive Historic Expansion of Unemployment Benefits under CARES Act April 1, 2020 | by Alex Lee
- Top 10: Questions Employers Are Asking In The Face Of Coronavirus March 24,2020 | by Timothy Ford
- Employment Law Update: COVID-19 Related Family Medical Leave and Paid Sick Leave Laws March 22, 2020 | by Alex Lee
- Coronavirus Raises Employment Issues: Tips For Navigating This New Territory March 13, 2020 | by Timothy Ford

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- How Should Divorced Parents Behave With Each Other During The COVID-19 Crisis? March 28, 2020 | by Bonnie Frost
- How Do I Resolve My Family Crisis Amid The Coronavirus Public Health Crisis? March 21, 2020 | by Jhanice Domingo
- Divorced Co-Parents: What Happens When You Disagree Over Travel And Quarantine March 18, 2020 | by Matheu Nunn

- New Jersey’s Municipal Zoning and Planning Boards and The Status of Public Hearings During the COVID-19 Pandemic March 25,2020 | by Jason Rittie

- The Uncharted Challenges Of Special Needs Students And Their Parents: Issues May Increasingly Worsen Under The Coronavirus Federal Aid Package April 13, 2020 | by Jennifer Fortunato

- COVID-19 Alert: Three Major Mistakes Often Made When Drafting Your Own Last Will and Testament April 1, 2020 | by Adam Sandler
As published in Modern Restaurant Management Magazine, May 8, 2020 Restaurants through the country are struggling with the following issues: whether to re-open, when to re-open and how to re-open. By no means are the answers to these questions straightforward. In most parts of the country, the answer is often […]
Everything Restaurants Have Ever Wanted to Know About the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)
April 27, 2020 | by Timothy Ford, Matthew RheingoldAs published in Modern Restaurant Management Magazine, April 27, 2020 Other than healthcare, the industry most impacted by the coronavirus pandemic is the hospitality and food services industry. Many restaurateurs and others in the industry are being advised to monitor new legislation and figure out if and how the programs […]