

Considering Litigation: "Tiger King" Holds Important Lesson
Hey all you cool cats and kittens!...your lawsuit is far from over! Just because you won your case and the time period for the other party to appeal has lapsed, the litigation may not be done. Many people have been watching the Netflix hit series “Tiger King” while sheltering-in-place because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and one of the main underlying topics in the documentary is the collection of a judgment. Big Cat Rescue won damages of $953,000 against Joe Exotic in 2013, but


Suddenly Working From Home? Take Steps to be Productive
As you adapt to performing your job from home, it may take purposeful planning to create a dedicated workspace away from the kitchen table, schedule time for concentration, engage with colleagues and take meaningful breaks to keep you focused. Accomplishing these will help you adjust and provide an environment for productivity. Additional Tips: Making Working From Home, Work.

What You Need to Know About The Families First Coronavirus Response Act
In response to Covid-19, The Families First Coronavirus Response Act was signed into law on March 18, 2020. The purpose of the new legislation is to address various issues surrounding the coronavirus such as paid sick leave, coverage for coronavirus testing, unemployment benefits, food assistance, and to provide additional funding to states to combat the economic consequences that have resulted from the current pandemic. The Act will take effect on April 2, 2020 and will pl

Paycheck Protection Program
The Department of Treasury has released the Paycheck Protection Program application and supplemental information, all available on their website. We strongly recommend that our clients who are small business go to the SBA website and take the following steps: • Review all four documents listed under the “Assistance for Small Businesses” section; • Review the application and the Borrow Guide; • Contact your banker to discuss the lender guide