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Distressed Real Estate During the Pandemic: The Importance of Pre-Negotiation Agreements for Borrowers and Lenders

The coronavirus pandemic is resulting in a wave of forbearances and workouts. A frequent first step is the pre-negotiation agreement. In “Distressed Real Estate During the Pandemic: The Importance of Pre-Negotiation Agreements for Borrowers and Lenders,” colleague Caroline A. Harcourt addresses that a good PNA should be quickly negotiated but…

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Will the Coronavirus Mean a Red Light for the EU’s Green Deal?

In January, the EU launched itself into the new decade with the unveiling of its Green Deal: an extensive plan of ambitious climate targets and reforms culminating in a carbon neutral Europe by 2050. There have been debates about the details of the plan particularly among the developers of carbon…

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Georgia Shelter in Place Order

By executive order, Georgia Governor Kemp issued a statewide 10-day shelter-in-place order, from April 3, 2020, to April 13, 2020. In “Georgia Orders Residents and Visitors to Shelter in Place,” colleagues Amanda G. Halter, Robert A. James and Nicole Steinberg discuss address that other than “critical infrastructure,” other businesses are limited to…

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State and Local COVID-19 Social Distancing Measures in Texas

Although the majority of states across the country have issued statewide Shelter-in-Place or Stay-Home orders, Texas has demurred, initially altogether, deferring to counties and cities to use their own executive authorities as they deemed necessary, and then coming along in substance while eschewing the “stay-home order” characterization. In “Texas: State…

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Statewide Stay-at-Home Order Issued in Alabama

Following declarations of emergency and actions in the counties surrounding Birmingham, the Alabama State Health Officer determined that further social distancing measures are necessary on a statewide basis to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In “Alabama Issues Statewide Stay-at-Home Order,” colleagues Robert A. James, Amanda G. Halter discuss how the The…

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Understanding SBA Loan Opportunities Under the CARES Act Amidst COVID-19

The CARES Act provides $350 billion for small business Paycheck Protection Loans and an additional $10 billion for the existing Economic Injury Disaster Loan program. Colleague David Miller describes the new Paycheck Protection Loan Program and the existing Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program below. These are complex programs, with regulations…

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COVID-19: Understanding Business Interruption Insurance and Wide-Impact Catastrophes

Due to the spread of COVID-19, companies are facing unique challenges to their businesses, including supply chain interruptions, employee and customer safety concerns and government regulations, restrictions and shutdowns. In “COVID-19: Understanding Business Interruption Insurance and Wide-Impact Catastrophes,” colleagues Joseph D. Jean, Eric M. Gold, Janine Stanisz, Tamara D. Bruno and Brendan Hogan…

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Texas Environmental Compliance During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Temporary environmental enforcement discretion and forbearance policies can provide relief for companies and individuals unable to comply with conditions of their permits due to the impacts of COVID-19 on their workforce and operations. In “Texas Environmental Compliance During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” colleagues Anthony B. Cavender, Sheila McCafferty Harvey, Reza Zarghamee and Amanda G. Halter…

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Practical Tips for Managing Environmental Issues During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Due diligence and compliance challenges require flexible approaches and creative solutions. In “Practical Tips for Managing Environmental Issues During the Coronavirus Pandemic,” colleagues Sheila McCafferty Harvey and Reza Zarghamee discuss how proactive and creative compliance strategies, and effective strategies to document parties’ efforts to comply with existing obligations, can help hedge…

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COVID-19 Impacts on REITs and Mitigation Strategies

REITs have several options to defer required dividend distributions through the current year and even significantly into next year (although at a potential cost), and the use of combined cash and stock distributions may greatly reduce a REIT’s cash outlay for dividend distributions. In “COVID-19 Impacts on REITs and Mitigation…