Richard Leisner’s article was published on October 14, 2020 by The D&O Diary. You can view the guest post here. This article was also shared by The Corporate Counsel. Members can view the shared post here. By: Richard Leisner Inspired by remembering and missing the benefits of personal interaction lost…
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Originally published by Construction Executive on October 6, 2020. You can view the original post here. As the world continues to weather the worst pandemic outbreak in more than a century, causing disruptions across a wide swath of businesses, contractors that navigate the current crisis alongside their suppliers and vendors…
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Following new guidance from the Small Business Administration allowing lenders to approve the sale or merger of companies that accepted PPP funds under certain conditions, Don Weinbren offered his insights in an October 7, 2020 Tampa Bay Business Journal article on how the update might fuel M&A activity in the…
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Originally published in the October 2020 issue of Tampa Bay Business & Wealth magazine. Imagine walking through International Plaza a year from now. What will you find? Surely none of us can escape the news of shuttering storefronts and faltering brands. Once we have a viable vaccine, will consumer confidence…
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Trenam Law is pleased to announce that Thomas “Tom” J. Cockriel has been promoted to Shareholder. He is a member of the firm’s Business Transactions Team. Tom’s practice focuses on corporate and business transactions, including mergers, acquisitions, and sale transactions, capital raising transactions, intellectual property and technology agreements, trademark and…
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With the moratorium on evictions and foreclosures in Florida was once again extended to October 1, Rob Stern authored the September 11, 2020 guest column for the Tampa Bay Business Journal offering practical solutions for lenders, bankers, landlords and tenants to avoid evictions, loan defaults and foreclosures as economic struggles…
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Richard Leisner’s article was published on September 15, 2020 by The D&O Diary. You can view the guest post here. This article was also shared by The Corporate Counsel. Members can view the shared post here. By: Richard Leisner In my sixth decade of private practice, I describe myself as a…
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A new bankruptcy subchapter that went into effect in February could become massively important to small businesses across the country in the coming months. Earlier this year, Congress approved a new bankruptcy subchapter called Chapter 5, which is designed to allow reorganization for smaller businesses that cannot afford to file…
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Settling a business dispute through jury trial has never been a fast process, but the wait could be even longer given the limitations placed on courts by the Covid-19 pandemic. With social distancing restrictions in place, jury trials have been suspended since the spring and will likely not resume until…
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As the retail industry continues to weather economic challenges that pre-date the COVID-19 pandemic, Stephanie Lieb spoke with Chain Store Age for an August 25, 2020 article discussing the current landscape of bankruptcies in the sector and what to expect in the future. While it could be expected for brick-and-mortar…
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