The small-business aid included in the $900 billion pandemic relief package approved last month has started to flow, and businesses are ready for the relief. The…
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At the beginning of the store closures in most states due to COVID-19, small businesses had to lay off some of their employees to help keep…
by Jeffrey H. Ruzal Retailers around the country are eager to re-open after the lengthy and debilitating COVID-19 shutdowns. However, it is not as easy as…
by Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP In an effort to provide substantive legal counsel to the New York businesses and organizations most directly impacted by…
by Robert V. Willeford Stay-at-home orders as a result of COVID-19 have sparked an even greater increase in online purchases. More people are avoiding trips to…
By: Rania V. Sedhom It’s unclear when COVID-19 truly made its presence known. However, most retailers were closed in major markets by mid-March and had no…
The issue of consumer privacy has been exploding recently, especially with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and everything involving Facebook for the past couple of…
Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued warning letters to 15 companies for illegally selling products containing cannabidiol (CBD) in ways that violate the Federal…
If you send out group fax notifications for your store promotions, this one is a victory for small businesses everywhere. The Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau…
Vaping and e-cigarette resellers are all on edge with the deaths and illnesses that have reportedly been linked to them. Walgreens, Walmart, Kroger and Rite Aid…