As the COVID-19 pandemic stabilizes and the individual states begin to lift stay-at-home restrictions, business owners must prepare to bring employees back into physical buildings. The federal government has provided guidance in the scope of phasing…
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To show support for Michigan’s First Responders, O’Reilly Rancilio attorneys are now offering to provide free basic estate planning services to those serving on the frontline in the battle against Covid-19. The estate planning services offered fr…
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O’Reilly Rancilio attorney Marc Kaszubski has partnered with the Sterling Heights Regional Chamber of Commerce (SHRCCI) to produce a short video called a “COVID-cast.” The topic of Marc’s video is “Small Business Planning and Risk Managemen…
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O’Reilly Rancilio attorneys are answering your questions regarding aspects of the COVID 19 crisis. Below are questions regarding the FFCRA (Families First Coronavirus Response Act). The FFCRA, effective April 1, is an Act of Congress meant to respo…
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The Emergency Management Act gives Gov. Gretchen Whitmer broad powers to issue reasonable orders, rules, and regulations necessary to help mitigate an emergency. On March 13, Gov. Whitmer issued Executive Order 2020-5, temporarily closing K-12 school…
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As every business has been affected by the Covid-19 crisis, you should seriously consider a loan through the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program, which is part of the recently enacted the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security…
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On March 27, the federal government passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security “CARES” Act which is meant to, among many other things, support small businesses financially through this difficult time. Small business owners…
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O’Reilly Rancilio has proudly served Southeast Michigan for more than 30 years. In this time of crisis, we continue to assist municipalities, business owners, and residents that are affected by the pandemic. We are here for you and ready to answer…
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Today, Governor Jennifer Whitmer signed “Stay Home, Stay Safe” Executive Order (EO 2020-21), directing all Michigan businesses and operations to temporarily suspend in-person operations that are not necessary to sustain or protect life. The order…
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