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” The Connecticut Executive Order further provides that businesses that do not appear on the list above but believe that they should be deemed “essential” may request an opinion from the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (“DECD”). [read post]
23 Mar 2020, 1:46 pm by Donald W. Schroeder and Sommer Wiss
  Unlike orders in other states and municipalities, this Order does not contain as many restrictions on movement within the Commonwealth. [read post]
  Essential Businesses, which include banks and other financial institutions, are permitted to stay open. [read post]
23 Mar 2020, 8:12 am by Sara Xia
In practice, investors in these industries would communicate directly with the regulatory authority for the particular industry (e.g. [read post]
23 Mar 2020, 5:55 am by DBL Law
Life-sustaining retail businesses include grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, hardware stores, and other businesses that provide staple A full list of categories of life-sustaining in-person retail businesses is attached to this Order. [read post]
23 Mar 2020, 3:00 am by John Jenkins
The article notes that so far, banks have been accommodating these draw downs with help from the Federal Reserve, which has opened the liquidity spigots – and it says that so long as the Fed continues to provide funding, the banks are likely to continue to lend. [read post]
23 Mar 2020, 2:30 am by Matrix Legal Support Service
R (Palestine Solidarity Campaign Ltd & Anor) v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, heard 20 November 2019. [read post]
22 Mar 2020, 9:01 pm by Joseph Margulies
In short, neoliberal thinking promotes the virtue of individual choice at the expense of communal obligation. [read post]
Essential Activities Remain Open The following essential activities will remain open: Federal and state offices and services, including post offices and airports. [read post]
21 Mar 2020, 9:36 am by Anthony Zaller
Essential services will remain open, such as: Gas stations Pharmacies Food: Grocery stores, farmers markets, food banks, convenience stores, take-out and delivery restaurants Banks Laundromats/laundry services Essential state and local government functions will also remain open, including law enforcement and offices that provide government programs and services. [read post]
20 Mar 2020, 1:21 pm by Maxine Neuhauser
In accordance with the Order, on March 19, 2020, the Empire State Development Corporation (“ESDC”), issued guidance as to which businesses are determined to be essential. [read post]
The statewide restriction impacts nearly 40 million people and follows similar edicts previously issued in counties and communities covering about half of the state’s population. [read post]
20 Mar 2020, 8:15 am by Rich Helmreich
Financial assistance for small businesses amidst the COVID-19 outbreak  Across the country, state governments are ordering the indefinite closure of bars, restaurants, gyms, and other indoor spaces that may contribute to the community spread of COVID-19. [read post]
20 Mar 2020, 7:20 am by Mike Underwood
Financial assistance for small businesses amidst the COVID-19 outbreak  Across the country, state governments are ordering the indefinite closure of bars, restaurants, gyms, and other indoor spaces that may contribute to the community spread of COVID-19. [read post]
20 Mar 2020, 7:12 am by James McQuade
Businesses that do not fall into the 12 categories, and were not already closed by earlier state restrictions, may request designation as an essential business by completing an application form found here and submitting the form to the Empire State Development Corporation, the state’s economic development agent. [read post]
20 Mar 2020, 7:12 am by James McQuade
Businesses that do not fall into the 12 categories, and were not already closed by earlier state restrictions, may request designation as an essential business by completing an application form found here and submitting the form to the Empire State Development Corporation, the state’s economic development agent. [read post]
20 Mar 2020, 1:00 am by Doug Cornelius
Coronavirus, Systemic Risk, and Lessons from 2008by Kathryn JudgeThe CLS Blue Sky Blog Banks cannot be blamed for starting the current crisis, nor can financial regulators be expected to contain it. [read post]
Furthermore, DFS has advised “regulated financial institutions,” which would include certain banks, credit unions, and investment advisors, that their response plans must include “an assessment of potential increased cyber-attacks and fraud. [read post]