Rees Broome, PC included in U.S. News Best Law Firms (2023 Edition)

November 3, 2022

We are pleased to announce Rees Broome, PC is included in the 2023 Edition of U.S. News Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” report.

National - Tier 2

  • Litigation – Construction
  • Mergers & Acquisition Law

 

Metropolitan – Tier 2

       Washington, D.C.

  • Administrative / Regulatory Law
  • Litigation – Construction
  • Mergers & Acquisition Law
  • Trust & Estates Law

 

December 2020 Covid-19 Federal Relief Provisions

January 8, 2021
On December 27, 2020, President Trump signed into law the Covid-19 relief package that Congress passed on December 21, 2020.  Although it appeared in the immediate aftermath of the bill becoming law that some of its provisions, namely those concerning economic stimulus payments, would be amended by subsequent legislation, it seems highly likely at this point that additional relief is unlikely until President-Elect Joe Biden takes office on January 20, 2021.  The election of two Democratic Senators from Georgia, giving Democrats a de facto majority in the Senate, makes it more likely that additional relief packages may ultimately become law.
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Client Alert – Business Provisions of the CARES Act

April 3, 2020

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”), signed into law by President Donald J. Trump on March 27, 2020, is a record-breaking expenditure designed to help individuals and certain businesses weather the economic storm they are facing in light of
the current COVID-19 pandemic.


Paycheck Protection Program

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Protecting Your Interests In Leasing Commercial Space

September 24, 2019
Among the most critical decisions an organization can make are the selection of an appropriate location, and the acquisition of space.  Frequently, an organization will elect to lease space, rather than purchase commercial property outright.  The focus of this article is the leasing process, once the location has been selected and the decision has been made to lease rather than purchase the premises.
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