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Many of the attorneys in the Law Firm Alliance author articles and thought leadership pieces on important topics and trends covering a wide variety of practices.  

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SBA Updates Key Guidance on Good-Faith Certifications Concerning the Paycheck Protection Program

May 12, 2020
Kate Chmielowiec, Elizabeth L. Lehman, Jeffrey B. Scheer - Bond, Schoeneck & King
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U.S. Supreme Court Rejects the Government’s Property Fraud Theory and Reverses “Bridgegate” Fraud Convictions

May 12, 2020
Mark Sheppard, James Petkun and Meredith Lowry, U.S. Supreme Court Rejects the Government’s Property Fraud Theory and Reverses “Bridgegate” Fraud Convictions

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed the fraud convictions in Kelly v. United States, also known as the “Bridgegate” case.


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You Say Independent Contractor; Virginia Says Employee

May 11, 2020
Michael T. Marr, Sands Anderson PC

Effective July 1, 2020, Virginia will expand its reach into the employee versus independent contractor misclassification issue. Previously, Virginia had focused its efforts on the construction trade, where the Commonwealth believed most misclassifications occurred and workers were most vulnerable. With this new law in place, the cost to business owners of getting the classification of their workers wrong has grown exponentially and has unfortunately become potentially, financially catastrophic. See Va. Code §§ 40.1-28.7:7


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Real Estate Contracts In COVID-19: Pay Attention To Your Timelines

May 10, 2020
C. Thomas Ebel, Sands Anderson PC

The COVID-19 pandemic has injected a new level of uncertainty into the timing of performance under real estate contracts. Inspections or appraisals required during the due diligence period can be hindered by the unavailability of necessary parties or the inability to access buildings. Land use requirements such as rezoning, conditional use permits, plans of development and other land use or other governmental approvals can be delayed by the closing of local or state governmental authorities. Lenders may be delayed in issuing loan commitments or may be reevaluating previously issued commitments in light of the crisis.


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Executive Order 202.28: Extending Other Orders, Extending Moratorium on Evictions

May 7, 2020
Caitlin A. Anderson, Hermes Fernandez - Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC
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Final Title IX Regulations Released

May 7, 2020
Mallory A. Campbell, Christa Richer Cook, Laura H. Harshbarger, Gail M. Norris, Jane M. Sovern, Philip J. Zaccheo - Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC
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Practical Steps to Reopen Your Virginia Workplace Following COVID-19

May 7, 2020
Labor & Employment Team, Sands Anderson PC

As in every state, Virginia businesses and localities have struggled with reduced operations and complete shutdowns resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. With the Governor’s announcement that current restrictions are expected to end on May 14th, businesses will begin to reopen and localities will return to normal operations. This reopening will come in phases and create new challenges as employers face varying operational restrictions and requirements at each phase. The following is a checklist of practical steps employers should consider before (and after) opening their doors to employees and patrons.


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