30 Apr, 2020 Information is Power, COVID-19 Edition By Colligan Law Great article by Matt Taibbi on the dangers of censorship and the illusion that consensus on an issue leads to better results. While it...
30 Apr, 2020 COVID-19 Vaccine and Treatment Updates By Leah Ranke An Oxford University team is leading the race to get a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine available in the billions of doses for global...
30 Apr, 2020 Harmonizing Security Exemptions By David Colligan There is still much confusion over how various securities laws interact with equity investment exemptions. This rule should bring some...
30 Apr, 2020 Self-Employed and on their own, again. By Fred Gawronski The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was designed as a bridge to help business owners cross over these uncertain times to our new...
30 Apr, 2020 SEC Proposed Rule Changes Give Exempt Offerings Reason for (Cautious) Optimism. By Matthew Pelkey Lost in much of the COVID-19 news over the last two months has been proposed changes by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission...
27 Apr, 2020 Trump's New Immigration Ban Excludes Guest Workers and Farm Workers By Colligan Law President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday that will temporarily halt the issuance of certain green cards as he uses the...
27 Apr, 2020 Importance of Video Calls in COVID-19 Patient Care By Leah Ranke CMS recently announced that video and chat apps, platforms that normally do not comply with HIPAA security and privacy regulations, can...
27 Apr, 2020 Conflict, Treating COVID-19 in New York Nursing Homes By Leah Ranke 5/5/2020 This Post Is Updated. Please See Post of May 5, 2020. Balancing the safety of high risk citizens who live in nursing homes, and...
24 Apr, 2020 New York State Antibody Test Results Phase I By Leah Ranke For the first time we have data on COVID-19 infection rates in New York, and the data are shocking. This week, New York State released...
22 Apr, 2020 Coronavirus Relief Bill to Include Grants and Loans to Farms and Agriculture Businesses By Colligan Law On Tuesday the Senant passed a $484 billion coronavirus relief package that would replenish the depleted Paycheck Protection Program,...
20 Apr, 2020 U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation Grants Now Live By Alexander Vilardo The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has announced that its small business grants are live, as of noon on Monday, April 20. To qualify for a...
20 Apr, 2020 New York Loosens Restrictions on Some Recreational Activities Including Golfing and Boating By Colligan Law Public and private golf courses may now allow people onto the premises for a round of golf as long as there are no gatherings and social...
16 Apr, 2020 Google and Apple’s Contact Tracing Tech vs. HIPAA Privacy By Leah Ranke The United States missed the window of opportunity on COVID-19 contact tracing - or did we? Several tech companies, including mammoth...
14 Apr, 2020 SBA Provides Update on EIDL Advance By Alexander Vilardo On April 14, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) provided an update on its Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL), which were...
14 Apr, 2020 COVID-19 Tracking App Spurs Privacy Concerns By Margot Knab New privacy concerns arose last week when Apple Inc. and Google announced their upcoming collaboration. The companies have joined forces...
14 Apr, 2020 Follow Colligan Law COVID-19 Channel By Matthew Pelkey I am incredibly proud of our team at Colligan Law for staying on top of the vastly changing landscape of legal, business, and health...