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COVID-19: Updated Guidance on Families First Coronavirus Response Act and CARES Act Debrief

March 31, 2020

Things continue to move quickly in the world of COVID-19, and Clark Hill PLC has you covered with up-to-the-minute legal and practical information you need for your business. Join Members Maria Dwyer and Stephanie Rawitt as they update their FFCRA program from last week with the latest regulatory guidance and information just released by the DOL on implementing Emergency FMLA and Paid Sick Leave requirements. As a bonus, they will be joined by Senior Counsel Charles Russman who will provide a summary of the key provision relating to tax credits, unemployment benefits, employment taxes, and related employee benefit provisions of the CARES Act just passed by Congress.

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