On March 18, 2020, the President signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, HR 6201, in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Aviva Kamm provides a summary of key points for employers to consider in business planning and compliance in the weeks and months to come.

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With COVID-19 spreading globally and Western Washington seemingly at the center of the United States' outbreak, an increasing number of employers are asking how they can best protect their employees and their business. Krista Slosburg answers some of the most common questions.
In general, half-blood relatives have the same rights to inherit from a relative as a whole-blood relative, with a limitation. Karolyn Hicks explains how the limitation works.
In Part 2 of this series on buying and selling a business, Olivia Gonzalez reviews the key provisions included in a letter of intent.
The SECURE Act modifies a number of rules for tax-advantaged retirement accounts (including both employer-provided qualified retirement plans and IRAs). Jenna Ichikawa explains the impact of those changes.
January 2020 will bring many changes to Washington employment law. Amy Alexander provides an overview of these changes and action items for employers.