CARES Act

August 17, 2020

August 2020 Uniform Guidance Changes: Key Takeaways from the Five-Year Update

2021-11-02T16:08:59-04:00By , , , |Categories: Blog, Client Alerts, Federal Grants|Tags: , , , , |

Our Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP (FTLF) grant law attorneys have completed an initial review of the recent changes to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (“Uniform [...]

June 23, 2020

Long Term Care Oversight During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lack of Compliance Could Lead to Loss of CARES Act Funding

2022-09-29T11:37:33-04:00By |Categories: Blog, Health Care|Tags: , , , , |

NEW WEBINAR: Join FTLF attorney Susannah Gopalan on June 30, 2020, at 1 PM ET, for a webinar entitled “Long Term Care Facility Infection Control Requirements and the COVID-19 Crisis.”  The webinar will [...]

June 08, 2020

CLIENT ALERT: The Paycheck Protection Program Changes Again!

2021-09-27T16:15:51-04:00By , |Categories: Client Alerts, Federal Grants|Tags: , , , , , |

On June 5, 2020, the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) Flexibility Act[1] became law, again changing major features of the PPP Loan Program.  As its name suggests, the new law was enacted primarily to [...]

June 08, 2020

FTLF Partner Moderates AHLA Podcast on Long Term Care Facilities and the COVID-19 Provider Relief Fund

2022-09-29T11:37:34-04:00By |Categories: Firm News, Health Care|Tags: , , , |

FTLF Partner Susannah Vance Gopalan hosted an episode of the American Health Law Association’s podcast, Speaking of Health Law. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act created, and the Paycheck Protection Program [...]

May 29, 2020

CLIENT ALERT: SBA Clarifies Paycheck Protection Loan Forgiveness Criteria

2021-09-27T16:16:10-04:00By |Categories: Client Alerts, Federal Grants|Tags: , , , , , |

In an interim final rule (“IFR”) issued on May 22, 2020,[1] the Small Business Administration (“SBA”) clarified the method by which Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) Loan Program funds must be expended and documented [...]

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