Business Insurance and COVID-19: 5 Coverage Questions [Guest Post]

Disclaimer: We are not experts in health or policy and make no guarantees as to the accuracy or timeliness of the details on this page. This page is for informational purposes only. See our full COVID-19 disclaimer for more. If your business has hit trouble because of the pandemic and you need guidance, the attorneys at G & G [...]

2020-06-03T12:23:46-05:00May 14th, 2020|Employers, Guest Post|

CARES Act Small Business Loan and Grant Provisions

Last updated on March 29th, 2020   Michelle here, owner and founder at G & G Law. I spent my Sunday staying at home and analyzing the small business provisions of the federal coronavirus relief package just signed. In addition to educating myself so I can better serve our clients, I'm wondering if I should apply for loans or [...]

2020-06-03T12:38:12-05:00March 29th, 2020|Uncategorized|

Women’s History Highlight: Our Biz-spirations

March is Women’s History Month, presenting G & G Law, LLC with a perfect opportunity to celebrate the legal maneuverings of some bad-ass entrepreneurs. Shall we call them Lady Bosses? Femmepreneurs? She-E-O? Boss Ladies? Boss Babe? #girlboss? Do I see some mommy-preneurs out there? Are you #empowered yet? Memes like this can come across as patronizing, but it's [...]

Zoning Issues for Illinois’s Craft Grow Businesses

UPDATE (2/11/2020): The Department of Agriculture recently released a Notice to Local Zoning Authorities, which provides zoning authorities with some guidance on how to complete Exhibit O of the craft grower license application. Per this notice, the zoning authority should check the second box, indicating that the craft grow applicant has come to them for their approval, “if the [...]

New Laws for Businesses in 2020

With the holidays behind us, it’s time to get back to business and, with the turning of the calendar, your policies and processes might need to be updated to match changes in the law. The Illinois legislature passed several laws last year, effective on January 1, which affect small businesses. Here are some of the most relevant changes: The [...]

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