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Business Blog: Supply Chain Problems and Labor Shortage Challenges
By Marc B. Merklin on July 30, 2021
The impact of Covid-19 on supply chains and the labor workforce has been causing disruptions in the way companies do business all over the county. Almost every industry has been touched in some manner by these interruptions, but manufacturing clients seem to have recently been hit hardest....
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Business Blog: New Ohio Law to Help Property Owners Will Take Effect July 26, 2021
on May 20, 2021
Senate Bill 57, signed by Governor Mike DeWine, and sponsored by Senator Bob Hackett and Nickie Antonio, has put forth several provisions that are aimed to assist residential and commercial property owners affected by the pandemic....
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Business Blog: "If It Isn't Broke, Should You Fix It?"
By Patricia A. Gajda on May 7, 2021
How many times have you heard the old saying "if it isn't broke, don't fix it"? Sage advice. Perhaps. But not if you own a business. All too often a person forms his or her entity (corporation or limited liability company), fills out the documents and then never looks back. This can cause all kinds of problems for you down the road. So when it comes to your company, do not ignore it just because there has not been a problem. Perform a corporate checkup every couple of years to ensure that your company is on the right path....
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Business Blog: Withdrawal Liability – A Hidden Liability for Union Employers
By Patrick J. Egan on March 17, 2021
As pension shortfalls become more prevalent, companies with Union workforces need to pay close attention and be aware of the possible existence of withdrawal liability....
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Business Blog: WFH! Working from Home and Real Estate Trends in 2021
on March 1, 2021
Last year, the Coronavirus pandemic led to an unprecedented number of empty offices due to shelter in place orders forcing employees to work from home all over the world. While some employers are slowly, but surely, migrating back to their brick and mortar office spaces, it is highly unlikely that commercial buildings will be back at full capacity any time soon....