Certain provisions of the coronavirus/COVID-19 economic stimulus legislation are subject to the issuance of government regulations, government guidance and other government action; thus, certain details regarding the...more
Between May 20 and May 22, SBA announced three new Interim Final Rules and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced three new fraud prosecutions stemming from PPP loans. Those prosecutions reflect that the DOJ does not...more
5/26/2020
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Loan Forgiveness ,
Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) ,
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Statute of Limitations
Scant and inconsistent instruction from the Treasury Department has wrought havoc among small business owners seeking emergency funding under the Paycheck Protection Program. It's time for Congress to step in with...more
Today SBA provided an Interim Final Rule (IFR) and yesterday (Thursday), Treasury again updated its Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) FAQ sheet adding FAQ #31. The new FAQ #31 is an after-the-fact reset of the certification...more
Although the primary focus of this Client Alert is to summarize the key takeaways from the Enhancement Act (which as of April 23, 2020, at noon, awaits House and presidential approval), at the outset we would like to note...more
Due to increased political pressure, the pendulum has now clearly swung in favor of heightened scrutiny and enforcement in respect of PPP loans taken by public companies and portfolio companies of funds. On April 24, 2020,...more
There’s been confusion about the rules governing eligibility for SBA Section 7(a) loans, which we’ve elsewhere written about.1 That confusion focused on whether to conduct “affiliation” analysis under Section in Title 13 CFR...more