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COVID-19: Technology and Social Distancing

03.16.2020

COVID-19 has introduced new challenges to the way we meet and work together in our communities.  Many of our daily community association activities include in-person interaction, from regular meetings to conduct association business to elections and other membership votes.  Social distancing, the new normal, has necessitated a change to our […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA

Condos, Cruise Ships and COVID-19: Surprising Commonalities

03.13.2020
Donna DiMaggio Berger

The cruise ship industry has been particularly hard hit by COVID-19’s rapid spread amongst passengers. For those who were unfortunate enough to deal with a ship-board quarantine, the fact that they would eventually be able to disembark and return to their homes helped them cope. But what if your home […]

Areas of Focus: Community Association Leadership Lobby (CALL), Condo, Co-Op & HOA

The Becker Insider | March 2020

03.13.2020
Anthony BedellDonna DiMaggio BergerKathleen “Katie” O. Berkey, AICPEllyn Setnor BogdanoffOmar FrancoYolanda Cash JacksonBert GómezAlfonso LopezNicholas G. MatthewsLaToya ShealsMark J. StemplerClarence WilliamsAmanda L. Wood

The Becker Insider provides recent news and unique perspectives into the Florida policy issues that matter most to you. At Becker, we believe that our strengths truly lie in our differences. Our local, state, and federal lobbying teams have deep and longstanding relationships across the political spectrum, allowing us to […]

Areas of Focus: Government Law & Lobbying, Federal Lobbying, Local Government, Florida Legislative Lobbying

“6 Ways the Coronavirus Outbreak Will Affect Construction,” Construction Dive

03.13.2020
Steven B. Lesser

When it comes to how U.S. contractors should react to the negative effects of the global coronavirus pandemic, Steve Lesser, chair of Becker’s construction law practice recommends a “wait and see” approach. Instead of rushing, Lesser suggests slowing down since the fallout from the effects of COVID-19 may be unpredictable. […]

Areas of Focus: Construction Licensing, Construction Law & Litigation

$8.3 Billion Emergency Supplemental Spending Bill Passed in Response to COVID-19

03.12.2020
Amanda L. Wood

Last week the House passed an $8.3 billion emergency supplemental spending bill in response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The bipartisan package, which includes nearly $7.8 billion for agencies dealing with the virus, comes after days of intense negotiations. It is not immediately clear how local officials will be able […]

Areas of Focus: Government Law & Lobbying, Federal Lobbying