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Michigan Attorney Says Burn Your Masks And Forget Covid Emergency Orders After State Supreme Court Decision
A Comment Regarding Governor Whitmer’s Response to Her Unconstitutional Exercise of Power -
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The Michigan Supreme Court Has Ruled That Governor Gretchen Whitmer Exceeded Her Powers During Coronavirus Pandemic.
Michigan’s Emergency Management Act of 1976 allows the governor to declare a State of Emergency for up to 28 days without input from the Legislature, but approval from lawmakers is required after that. -
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Arizona Business License Summary
When starting a small business in the state of Arizona, many business owners will need to register for one or more service-related taxes
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Coronavirus: Key Issues For Commercial Leases
The outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and the measures being taken in response have raised many questions about the effect on commercial leases.
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Commercial Lease Workouts During The Covid 19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic is adversely affecting commercial real estate (CRE) as it continues to wreak havoc in industries throughout the economy. For many years, the primary declining CRE sector has been brick and mortar retail stores. However, the retail sector is no longer suffering alone, as the COVID-19 outbreak is hurting most other CRE sectors: office, hospitality, multi-family, restaurant, personal services, entertainment, and construction. -
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A Commercial Tenant In Hopeless Default—Now What?
During a lease term, there may come a time when it becomes no longer financially viable for a commercial tenant to continue its operations at the leased premises and faces the prospect of defaulting on the lease. -
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Superior Court Judge Timothy Thomason Denies Request For Injunction By Mountainside Fitness
On June 29, 2020, Governor Ducey entered a follow-up executive order “pausing” the reopening of Arizona. The executive order targeted many specific industries, including gyms. The executive order is an effort to slow down the spread of COVID-19.
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With A September 1, 2020 Deadline Looming, Now Is The Time To Review Your LLC'S Operating Agreement
Arizona’s previous LLC law expires on September 1, 2020. On that date all Arizona LLCs, regardless of their date of formation, will be governed by provisions contained in the new Act. -
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Did Your Tenant Default On A Commercial Lease Because Of Covid 19
Have You Explored Your Available Options?
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‘Flatten The Curve’ Bait And Switch?
Everything ‘flattening the curve’ represented has been abandoned and now thousands have needlessly died, millions are out of work, and cities are burning.