Will My Business Interruption Insurance Cover My COVID-19 Related Losses?
Will My Business Interruption Insurance Cover My COVID-19 Related Losses? This, of course, is the million dollar question right now (or how ever many $$$ it will mean to your business.) We've been hesitant to post an answer online because it's important that we have a ...
H.R. 748 the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was passed into law on March 27, 2020. The full text of the bill can be found ...
Can your company re-tool and provide needed supplies?
As the country wrestles with the coronavirus, certain vital medical supplies have become incredibly scarce. Businesses that may not have been deemed ...
Required postings and notifications re: Coronavirus (COVID-19)
OSHA has mandated posting of certain information regarding the coronavirus. Get the pdf version of the notices here. It's recommended that you post ...
List of CA "Essential Businesses" that may continue to keep workers coming to job site
When Governor Newsom issued his Stay At Home order this past week, there was only broad guidance on what businesses fall in the "Essential Businesses" ...
FBI Advises Public To Be On The Lookout For Fraud Schemes Related To Coronavirus
The FBI is warning the public not to let their guard down. Threat actors love a crisis and will take advantage of the chaos to compromise our business ...
U.S. Banks Offering Financial Relief to Affected Americans
One of the key differences between our current global crisis and the 2008-2009 global financial crisis is that this time around, the banks can be part ...
Recorded Webinar: Employment Law and Productivity Considerations: COVID-19
LBW extends a huge thank you to our trusted partners at Optimize, Inc. and Poole Shaffery & Koegle. They've given us permission to share the recording ...
Orders Issued for Los Angeles and California as a Whole
On March 19, 2020 - L.A. County and and City officials announced the "Safer At Home" order. This order asks all non-essential businesses to close. See ...