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Bryan Baumann Speaks on Impact of COVID-19 on Insurance Claims
Bryan G. Baumann will participate on an attorney panel for a webinar hosted by the AM Best Company: How the Impact of COVID-19 is Changing Insurance Claims.
UC & Work Refusal in Pennsylvania
Information on employees refusing to return to work, and recommendation to check unemployment compensation charges very carefully.
Opportunity Zones: IRS Extends Deadlines
The IRS has released Notice 2020-39, extending critical Opportunity Zone deadlines.
Knox Law Hosts Four Summer Associates
Knox Law is pleased to host four summer associates this year: Colleen Campbell, Calvin Freas, Charles Gallmeyer and Philip Hall. Our summer associate program offers real-world experience for current law school students.
9 Knox Law Attorneys Selected for 2020 PA Super Lawyers® and Rising Stars Lists
Bryan G. Baumann, Mark G. Claypool, Neal R. Devlin, Guy C. Fustine and Thomas A. Tupitza, shareholders at Knox Law, have all been selected for inclusion on the Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® list for 2020. Additionally, four shareholders have been selected for inclusion on the 2020 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® Rising Stars list: Elliott J. Ehrenreich, Julia M. Herzing, Frances A. McCormick and Jeremy T. Toman.
ALERT: SBA Extends Deadline for Necessity Certification Safe Harbor to May 14, 2020
Late on May 5, 2020, the SBA published a new FAQ (FAQ Question #43) that extends the safe harbor deadline from Thursday May 7, 2020 to Thursday May 14, 2020.
ALERT: SBA Clarifies Loan Forgiveness When Laid-Off Employee Refuses Re-Hire Offer
Alert: New Question #40 in SBA's FAQs posted 5/3/2020 - No reduction in PPP loan forgiveness for laid-off employee's refusal of rehiring by PPP loan borrower
ALERT: IRS Notice 2020-32 Issued: EXPENSES PAID WITH LOAN FORGIVENESS FUNDS ARE NOT DEDUCTIBLE
ALERT: IRS Notice 2020-32 Issued: EXPENSES PAID WITH LOAN FORGIVENESS FUNDS ARE NOT DEDUCTIBLE
ALERT: PPP Program Funds Replenished
President Trump has signed into law a bill providing for $500 billion in relief due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Part of the package includes approximately $320 billion more for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).