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Business Bankruptcy Basics: Chapter 11
Successfully exiting from a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case provides the debtor organization with a “fresh start” and the goal is for it continue operating and growing from a stronger financial foundation.
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Bruce Toppin is panelist for SABA on Business Continuity
This panel will share what law firms and their clients can do TODAY to prepare to quickly access disaster relief resources that will soon be available through the Small Business Administration, CARES Act and local funds.
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CARES Act Emergency Small Business Relief
On Friday, March 27, 2020, the United States Congress passed, and President Trump signed into law, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, otherwise known as the CARES Act, representing the largest stimulus and financial aid legislation ever enacted.
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Essential Jobs and Critical Infrastructure Letters might be necessary for some employers to provide
As Texans come together to fight the spread of COVID-19, it is important for businesses to determine if their job sector is classified as necessary for critical infrastructure needs. If determined necessary, a business should identify essential critical infrastructure workers to ensure continuity of functions critical to public health and safety, as well as economic…
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Telemedicine Solutions becoming common practice, but what about HIPPA?
Last week, the Office of Civil Rights announced that during this state of emergency, clinicians can use private communication platforms like Google Hangouts and FaceTime to provide remote care without fear of a HIPAA enforcement action.
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Update on Bank Regulatory Agencies’ Guidance on Continued Lending to Households and Businesses during COVID-19 Pandemic
In addition to the measures identified in our alert Friday, on Sunday, March 22, 2020, the Federal Reserve, FDIC, OCC, CFPB, NCUA and Conference of State Bank Supervisors issued an Interagency Statement on Loan Modifications and Reporting for Financial Institutions Working with Customers Affected by the Coronavirus.
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COVID-19 Update: Bank Regulatory Agencies Encourage Continued Lending to Households and Businesses
In the wake of the extraordinary financial instability caused by the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak, federal and state bank regulatory agencies are encouraging regulated financial institutions to continue lending to households and businesses.
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COVID-19 Memo on Federal and State Law Changes by Gayla Corley and Erica Valladares
Shareholders Gayla Corley and Erica Valladares summarizes the changes signed into federal law by President Trump and into state law by Gov. Greg Abbott and the changes applicable to businesses in our community.
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Tanya Feinleib quoted in San Antonio Express News Estate Planning Article
Ms. Feinleib discusses the need for an appropriate estate plan drafted and executed by an attorney, not off the internet. “For now, with respect to handwritten wills and off-the-internet wills,” Feinleib warns, “when they go wrong, they tend to be extremely expensive on the probate side.”
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Langley & Banack Series 2 Podcast- Business Litigation and Managing Risk Starts March 18
We are excited to launch our Langley & Banack Series 2 podcast- Business Litigation and Managing Risk. Attorneys Dane Patrick and Mark Macias will discuss issues ranging from entity formation liability to insurance coverage issues to managing and assessing business risk. Tune in next week for episode 1.
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Langley & Banack announces 3 Texas Super Lawyer Rising Stars
Chris Hodge, Jobe Jackson and Justin Morley have been named 2020 Texas Rising Stars by their peers in estate and trust litigation and family law.
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Ian McLin named co-chair of construction law section