The preeminent question as we start 2021 and the COVID-19 vaccine has now been approved by the FDA is whether employers can mandate that employees receive the vaccine. For years,...
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, recognizing the continued strain of the COVID 19 pandemic on Kentucky’s food and beverage industry, recently waived license renewal fees for fourteen types of liquor licenses...
As the year comes to an end, nonprofit organizations might consider hosting in person COVID-19 friendly or virtual events to boost year end raising. Many organizations will look to charitable...
The U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) has ended extended unemployment insurance payments in Kentucky. This will affect more than 4,700 individuals. This benefit was one of the packages passed earlier...
On Monday, September 14, 2020, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 606, which provides civil immunity to businesses, healthcare facilities, schools, individuals, and other entities. In passing the bill,...
Balancing work and family while working from home means many employees will work outside their normal schedule. This presents unique challenges to employers in meeting their obligations under the Fair...
On September 11th, the Department of Labor (DOL) posted revisions to regulations that implemented the paid sick leave and expanded family and medical leave provisions of the Families First Coronavirus...
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is warning consumers about malicious actors impersonating personnel from the SBA and at the Office of Disaster Assistance. Regardless of whether you have applied...
The nationwide spike in the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has not left Kentucky unaffected. On Sunday, July 19, the state saw its largest spike in cases since mid-March. In an effort...
SBA guidance on PPP loans has been sporadic and often leaves small businesses with more questions. Recent questions surrounding the impact of the sale or acquisition of a business on...