Month: October 2021
Inflation Begins Hitting Consumer Purses
Prices of online goods have now risen for an unprecedented 15 consecutive months, just after what was a record-setting period of declines. Inflation is hitting all different types of products, including pet products, non-prescription drugs, clothing, furniture, and flower arrangements. The rise in digital sticker prices across the industry means online commerce transactions are soon
Illinois Launches New Rental Assistance Program
The Illinois Supreme Court issued an order on September 13, 2021, directing that information on a new $60 million Court-Based Rental Assistance Program (“CBRAP”) be provided to litigants in eviction courts across the state. Up to 12 months of past-due rent and three months of future rent per applicant can be paid for by the program. The new court-based relief
President Biden Announces Sweeping Pandemic Regulatory Measures
On September 9, 2021, President Biden announced a “Path Out of the Pandemic,” detailing the regulatory powers and actions his administration will use to increase the number of vaccinated Americans. Currently, the outlined plan is advisory, while agencies develop more-detailed policies regarding compliance with certain directives. The plan provides the following: Employers of more than
Future of Hybrid Workplaces Unclear As Country Looks Past Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way people go through their lives, and that is no more evident than in how workers have adapted to the new work-from-home environment. Right now, businesses around the globe are experimenting with several types of hybrid set-ups to determine what works best. For some, the new hybrid workplace may
Is Your Estate Plan Up to Date? A 2021 Checklist to Review
Estate planning is essential to ensure a smooth transition after you pass. Estate planning is a dynamic process that evolves throughout one’s life and changes as your needs and wishes change. It’s a good idea to update your estate plan every few years, especially if you’ve experienced any significant life changes, such as marriage, divorce,
COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
President Joe Biden announced on September 9, 2021 a series of proposals to combat the COVID-19 pandemic more aggressively, including plans for a new rule requiring employers with 100 or more employees to mandate that their workers be vaccinated or undergo weekly testing. The items outlined are strategies and do not have formal regulations behind