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Construction Shutdown is Lifted in Massachusetts

Non-essential private construction projects were suspended on March 31, 2020 in Massachusetts. That suspension had been in place for the construction industry until yesterday— May 18, 2020....By: Pierce Atwood LLP
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Pierce Atwood LLP | May 20,2020 |

Do Delaware Conversions and Domestications Offer Appraisal Rights? Not under Delaware law.

Business Law Today previously posted this piece discussing key Delaware General Corporate Law differences between merger, conversions and domestications.  A sometimes forgotten reason for a merger or other major corporate action is to change the...By: Lowenstein Sandler LLP
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Lowenstein Sandler LLP | May 20,2020 |

Financial Daily Dose 5.18.2020 | Top Story: Uber Eliminates 3,700 Jobs

Uber Technologies Inc. will eliminate 3,700 jobs. This equates to the company shedding a quarter of its workforce. Rumors are also circulating that Uber “is in talks to buy rival Grubhub Inc.”....By: Robins Kaplan LLP
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Robins Kaplan LLP | May 20,2020 |

Virginia's Mechanic's Lien Plus Statute: Making those in higher tiers personally liable separate from and regardless of mechanic's lien rights

Within Virginia’s mechanic’s lien article is a little known, and little used, mechanism providing for personal liability of higher tiers separate from that article’s mechanic’s lien rights. The title is “How owner or general contractor made...By: Vandeventer Black LLP
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Vandeventer Black LLP | May 19,2020 |

New York Issues Detailed Reopening Plan and Guidance as the State Moves Forward

Seyfarth Synopsis: As part of Governor Cuomo’s New York Forward plan, “Phase One” industries in five regions began to reopen this past weekend: Central NY, Finger Lakes, Mohawk Valley, North Country, Southern Tier, with the Capital Region and Western...By: Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Seyfarth Shaw LLP | May 19,2020 |

New Jersey Lessens COVID-19 Restrictions on Non-Essential Construction Projects and Retail Businesses

Seyfarth Synopsis: Governor Murphy has signed multiple Executive Orders which will lessen the COVID-19 restrictions on non-essential construction projects and non-essential retail businesses, permit “car gatherings,” allow the opening of public and...By: Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Seyfarth Shaw LLP | May 19,2020 |

Impact of COVID-19 on Global Merger Control Reviews

This brief guide provides updates on the impact of COVID-19 on merger control reviews around the world. Please see full Publication below for more information....By: Latham & Watkins LLP
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Latham & Watkins LLP | May 19,2020 |

Increasing Scrutiny of Foreign Investments in the German Healthcare Sector

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed most governments' views on the strategic relevance of the domestic healthcare sectors across the globe. Although the European Commission, and also the German government, have re-emphasized the generally...By: White & Case LLP
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White & Case LLP | May 19,2020 |

California issues draft guidance for vapor intrusion to indoor air

California environmental agencies recently issued a draft vapor intrusion guidance document that will significantly impact the investigation and remediation of environmentally impacted properties by owners, operators and potential buyers. The...By: Greenberg Glusker LLP
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Greenberg Glusker LLP | May 19,2020 |

Poland to tightly regulate major acquisitions by non-EEA entities

The Polish government is planning to implement a special procedure to control acquisitions of "protected entities" by buyers from outside of the European Economic Area. "Protected entities" would include most listed companies, as well as private...By: White & Case LLP
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White & Case LLP | May 19,2020 |
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