The coronavirus continues to adversely impact so many, and the court systems across the country are adapting in kind. On April 2, 2020, Louisiana’s Governor in Proclamation JBE 2020-41 suspended all legal deadlines at least until April 30, 2020. Further, the Louisiana Supreme Court has issued orders over the last few weeks to help the
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Louisiana Tax Commission Confirms Suspension of Filing Deadlines
The Louisiana Tax Commission previously issued an advisory suspending hearings and extending property tax filing deadlines to April 13th to sync with the Governor’s Executive Order. Today, the Louisiana Tax Commission issued a revised advisory extending those deadlines to April 30th, as provided in the most recent Executive Order.
Property Tax Filing Deadline Extended to April 30, 2020
Governor John Bel Edwards has issued another Executive Order suspending legal deadlines as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic. This order is more comprehensive than prior orders. In Section 5, he extends deadlines in Title 47 (taxation) until at least April 30 and confirms that administrative agency deadlines are also suspended until April 30. …
April 7, 2020 Update to CARES Act and Paycheck Protection Program
- Calendar Year 2019 Payroll as Basis for Loan Amount (General Rule). If the borrower was in business for all of 2019, it may use the payroll costs for calendar year 2019 or the last 12 months prior to application (e.g., 4/1/19 – 3/31/20). April 6 guidance issued by the SBA provided:
In general, borrowers…
April 6, 2020 Update to CARES Act and Paycheck Protection Program
- Calendar Year 2019 Payroll as Basis for Loan Amount (General Rule). If the borrower was in business for all of 2019, the PPP loan application form suggests that the borrower must use the payroll costs for calendar year 2019 (even though this appears to conflict with the language in the CARES Act, which provided
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Cybersecurity Considerations for an Increasingly Remote Workforce
Across the United States and the world, business are closing their doors and moving to remote work to help minimize the spread of COVID-19. Many of these closures have been abrupt, unexpected, and, in some cases, chaotic. As famously stated in Sun-Tzu’s The Art of War, “In the midst of chaos, there is also…
Louisiana Court Closures and Updates in Accordance with COVID-19
The coronavirus continues to adversely impact so many, and the court systems across the country are adapting in kind. On April 2, 2020, Louisiana’s Governor in Proclamation JBE 2020-41 suspended all legal deadlines at least until April 30, 2020. Further, the Louisiana Supreme Court has issued orders over the last few weeks to help the…
Trade Secrets and Teleworking: How to Protect Your Rights in an Evolving Crisis
Companies that rely upon trade secret information must remain diligent with their rights at all time – one inadvertent disclosure could, in theory, kill trade secret protection. As such, companies will need to adapt and revamp their security measures to account for the mass adoption of teleworking in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Uniform…
Louisiana Economic Development Repurposes Funds to Back Louisiana Loan Program for Small Businesses Affected by COVID-19
On Wednesday, April 1, 2020, Governor Edwards announced the availability of a new state-led loan program to provide loans to Louisiana small businesses in response to COVID-19. The Louisiana Loan Portfolio Guaranty Program (“LPGP”) is a partnership of the Louisiana Economic Development (“LED”), the Louisiana Bankers Association (“LBA”) and the Louisiana Public Facilities Authority (“LPFA”).…
Burial Instructions Or “A Grave Concern”
Under Louisiana law, one can provide specific directions or the designation of a specific person to control the internment of that person’s remains. The directions must be in the form of a notarial testament or a written and notarized declaration. In the absence of specific directions, the law creates a priority of persons to make…