Small Business Relief Loans-CARES Act v. SBA Disaster Relief
With COVID-19 causing serious disruption to US businesses, a number of programs have been created to assist small businesses with their ongoing expenses. Below is a summary of two loan
With COVID-19 causing serious disruption to US businesses, a number of programs have been created to assist small businesses with their ongoing expenses. Below is a summary of two loan
The Coronavirus Stimulus Bill, which was passed by the Senate and expected to be passed by the House today and signed by President Trump into law, will provide struggling small
Executive Summary: The primary focus right now is on health and safety. But when the pandemic ends or slows there will be many commercial claims – disputes about the non-delivery
In the 2016, two Russian companies were prosecuted for their alleged interference in the U.S. presidential election. Robert Mueller originally filed the case, which has now been dismissed by U.S.
Kansas City Missouri has added an online FAQ regarding its recent “Stay At Home” Order. In addition to general details about the “Stay At Home” Order itself, many of the
Although the coronavirus has forced state legislatures to focus on bigger issues, bills in Colorado and Florida that will allows college athletes in those states to profit from their names,
The Consumer Data Privacy and Security Act is a bill by Kansas Republican Sen. Jerry Moran, one of the many privacy bills in Congress right now. If the bill is
On March 17, 2020, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin announced that the deadline to pay taxes due April 15, 2020, for certain taxpayers would be extended by ninety (90) days until
The SBA has officially declared disasters related to COVID-19 in Missouri and Kansas. These declarations are statewide—meaning that qualified small businesses throughout the entire states of Missouri and Kansas can
On March 17, 2020, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin announced that the deadline to pay taxes due April 15, 2020, for certain taxpayers would be extended by ninety (90) days until
The governors of Missouri and Kansas are working hard to establish disaster assistance programs to help small businesses obtain SBA loans for economic injuries caused by COVID-19. We anticipate
Missouri and Kansas employers are grappling with many issues related to their employees and COVID-19. These issues have likely been compounded by the recent statewide order in Kansas to close