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Resource Published to Help Organizations Link to Trending Legal Issues

2020/2021LANSING, Mich. —As Michigan inches closer to 2021, the uncertainty in the coming months can feel overwhelming. In a year with a still ongoing pandemic that has changed our very way of life and has left us wondering what comes next, the need to stay up to date on changes to legal  issues is greater than ever.

Recognizing a need for individuals and businesses alike to stay up to date on the latest legal trends to consider in 2020 before going into 2021, Foster Swift created a “2020 Year in Review” resource webpage. The page identifies a number of key topics for individuals and businesses to consider going forward in 2021.

This page will be updated to include the latest articles, videos and other resources provided by attorneys across the firm’s practice groups. Among the many topics addressed will include:

  • Business growth opportunities during COVID through mergers & acquisitions
  • Current updates to COVID relief, including PPP loan forgiveness
  • Business succession planning strategies
  • Best practices for debt collection during a pandemic
  • The importance of HIPAA compliance
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