On November 20, 2020, the Kentucky Supreme Court entered Administrative Order 2020-72 which address the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and access to Kentucky courts. Under the order, all trials, both criminal and civil, are postponed until at least February 1, 2021. In addition, the Court has held that all grand jury proceedings will be conducted remotely until further order. Residential and…
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Kentucky Supreme Court Extends Court Cancellations, With Limited Exceptions, Until May 1, 2020 Due To Covid-19
Today, the Supreme Court of Kentucky issued Administrative Order 2020-16 adopting heightened social-distancing measures for the Kentucky judicial system in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The order replaces in its entirety the previous Administrative Order 2020-13, dated March 26, 2020. The new order provides for the following measures to be implemented through May 1, 2020: 1. All participants to judicial…
New Sba Loans Provide Relief For Small Businesses And Employees Impacted By Covid-19
The Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Stability Act (“CARES Act”) was enacted by Congress and signed into law by the President last week. The CARES Act amends the existing Small Business Administration (“SBA”) 7(a) Loan program on a temporary basis to provide immediate relief to small businesses and their employees. Small businesses, with less than 500 employees, may use the…
U.S. Department Of Labor Publishes Guidance Explaining Paid Sick Leave And Expanded Family And Medical Leave Under The Families First Coronavirus Response Act
Today, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD) announced its first round of published guidance to provide information to employees and employers about how each will be able to take advantage of the protections and relief offered by the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) when it takes effect on April 1, 2020. The guidance – provided…
Kerrick Bachert Shifts To Remote Work Policy To Combat Covid-19
At Kerrick Bachert, we are dedicated to protecting the health and safety of all of our employees, clients, and community members during this unprecedented time. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and pursuant to the Governor’s directives to combat this virus, our physical office is closed to the public, but our firm is open and fully functioning as we have…
Identification Of Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers During Covid-19 Response
Functioning critical infrastructure is imperative during the response to the COVID-19 emergency for both public health and safety as well as community well-being. Certain critical infrastructure industries have a special responsibility in these times to continue operations. Therefore, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has developed an initial list of “Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers” to help State and local…
Sba Offers Loan Assistance To Small Businesses Affected By Coronavirus
The Small Business Administration has announced Economic Injury Disaster loans up to $2 million for small businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The loan can be used to cover payroll, inventory and pay debt or other expenses. More information can be accessed at www.SBA.gov/coronavirus.
Amendments to Bankruptcy Code Go Into Effect in Time to Help Small Businesses Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic
In August 2019, Congress enacted the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (“SBRA”), in order to make small business bankruptcies faster and less expensive. The new subchapter to Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code was enacted specifically for “small business debtors” which are defined to include individuals and entities such corporations or limited liability companies engaged in business or commercial…
Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA”)(H.R. 6201)
Families First Coronavirus Response Act: What Employers Need to Know In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA”) (H.R. 6201)—a bill which broadens the Family Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”) and creates an emergency paid leave program in direct response to the coronavirus. Here’s what employers need to…
Bankruptcy News: Supreme Court Holds that Creditors Have Only 14 Days to Appeal Orders Denying Relief from the Automatic Stay
Bankruptcy News: Supreme Court Holds that Creditors Have Only 14 Days to Appeal Orders Denying Relief from the Automatic Stay Most creditors know about the “automatic stay”—i.e., the provision in the Bankruptcy Code that prohibits creditors from initiating or...