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Who is The WHO(The World Health Organization )

April 27, 2020

International law in the time of the coronavirus It is a key international actor in the Corona crisis: the World Health Organization (WHO) based in Geneva. In a recent article on the role of international law in dealing with the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law…

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Governmental taking – Business closure

April 24, 2020

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Social distance, stay safe, stay healthy. We will see you soon!

April 24, 2020

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PPP and litigation – Wells Fargo

April 23, 2020

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What is it in a Logo?

April 22, 2020

Wells Fargo sued over PPP loan processing Wells Fargo & Co. is being sued by two California companies over how it prioritized processing loan applications for the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program. The suit by the two companies, filed in federal court in Los Angeles, seeks class-action status. “Wells Fargo has, once again,…

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What shoud I dress today?

April 21, 2020

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Debt Relief beyond the PPP – Loans Eligible for the SBA to make Six Months of Payments

April 20, 2020

For anyone considering a business acquisition, now may be a great time to do it. Many buyers finance business acquisitions using 7(a) loans. A 7(a) loan is a general-purpose loan up to $5 million, which can be used to purchase a business, purchase equipment, or obtain working capital, among other uses. 504 loans are loans for the limited purpose…

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Is it vegan meat possible?

April 20, 2020

Is it vegan meat possible? A whopper? Watchdog bans ads for Burger King ‘vegan-suitable’ Rebel ASA says campaign implied burger did not contain beef or other animal products An ad campaign for Burger King’s first plant-based burger has been banned by the advertising watchdog for implying it is suitable for vegans and vegetarians when it…

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How To Avoid Going To Prison For Your Paycheck Protection Program Loan

April 17, 2020

The passage of the CARES Act has made available $349 billion in potentially forgivable loans to small businesses (500 employees or fewer) via the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Naturally, many companies are applying for PPP loans to mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. We have even heard some small-business owners crow that this is…

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Jägermeister in Switzerland – does the trademark offend Christians?

April 16, 2020

Jägermeister logo does not offend Christians, court rules The logo for the popular alcoholic drink Jägermeister was found not to be religiously offensive by a Swiss court earlier this week. Judges in Switzerland rejected Monday a case brought by the country’s Federal Institute of Intellectual Property demanding the emblem be restricted because the image was…

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