Virtual Round Table COVID-19 Response and Insurance Implications

Our Insurance Defense Litigation attorneys hosted a virtual round table discussion on challenges, risk mitigation strategies, and preparedness efforts and considerations as insurers embrace the widening COVID-19 outbreak on multiple fronts, including states’ efforts to reopen and return to some semblance of normalcy.  This round table event explored and focused on the pertinent issues that […]

6/10 Webinar – Major New PPP Changes

Catch the webinar that Cooper Levenson Attorneys Eric Browndorf, Jarad Stiles, William Rubley, and Edward Corma that talks about the Major New PPP Changes : Good News for Small & Seasonal Businesses and What’s Next for Your Business : Beyond COVID, Beyond PPP.

Atlantic City Now Permits Drinking on Boardwalk and Other Designated Areas

Starting Friday, June 12, pursuant to Mayor Marty Small’s Executive Order No. 3, Atlantic City will permit residents and tourists to walk in designated Open Container Zones, including the Boardwalk, and consume take-out alcoholic beverages. The Open Container Zones are: The Boardwalk between Sovereign Avenue and Rhode Island Avenue; Non-residential areas of Gardner’s Basin; The […]

Saving on Insurance Premiums during COVID-19 Pandemic

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, many drivers have received refunds from their automobile insurers because they have spent less time on the road. Many small businesses might be surprised to find they are entitled to receive refunds on insurance premiums paid before and during the COVID-19 outbreak for other lines of insurance. Insurance policy premiums are […]

Governor Murphy Announces Anticipated Graduation Attendance Limit of 500 People

To Our School Board Community: We have been trying to anticipate and quickly respond to your questions during this time, given the unprecedented challenges presented to our Boards related to COVID-19 school closures. On May 26, 2020, Governor Murphy announced that outdoor graduation ceremonies would be allowed on and after July 6, 2020. On June 9, […]

Outdoor Dining in New Jersey During the COVID-19 Emergency

By Nick Talvacchia, Esq., Jennifer Barr, Esq., and Trevor Waldron* On June 3, 2020, Governor Murphy signed Executive Order 150 allowing restaurants to conduct food and beverage service at outdoor areas. This order is effective at 6:00 a.m. on Monday, June 15, 2020. The Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control will be issuing temporary permits allowing […]

New Small Business Bankruptcy Options for the Post-COVID World

The global pandemic wears on, along with the inevitable public policy responses and follow-on effects. Signs of the resulting economic carnage are everywhere, and bankruptcy will be unavoidable for companies large and small. Even at this relatively early stage, several high-profile corporations have already filed for Chapter 11 protection. Hertz Rent-A-Car is the latest example, […]