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FEMA Public Assistance Guidance, Cost Share Legislation, and Hurricane/COVID Planning

05.04.2020
Amanda L. Wood

There has been a good deal of FEMA news since Friday including public assistance guidance, legislation to decrease local cost share, and some interesting coverage from Axios on the potential intersection of hurricane season and continuing COVID-19 response. Here is a breakdown: Public Assistance Guidance On Friday we participated in […]

Areas of Focus: Government Law & Lobbying, Federal Lobbying, Disaster Recovery

Becker Attorneys Win Dismissal of New Jersey Action on Jurisdictional Grounds

05.04.2020
Robert I. Rabinowitz

On April 30, 2020, a New Jersey state Superior Court judge dismissed with prejudice a complaint against a Mexican resort owner filed by a guest in connection with an incident that allegedly occurred at the resort. Becker attorneys Robert Rabinowitz and Sarah Klein represented the defendant in the case. The […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation, Corporate, Securities & Corporate Finance

“Condo Dwellers Give up Some ‘Personal Rights’ Amid Covid-19 Pandemic | Opinion” – Sun-Sentinel

05.04.2020
Rosa M. de la Camara

For those living in community associations during the time of COVID, the changes are radical. Not only are condo dwellers expected to abide by federal, state and municipal legislation mandating social distancing, masks and isolation protocols, they must also follow the regulations put into place by their association’s board of […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA