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  • March 24, 2020

    Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Breaking It Down

    The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) is expected to be one of the first of several coronavirus-related pieces of legislation to address the virus’s public health and economic impacts. Learn more about its provisions.

    The March 18 Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) provides some needed and immediate help to individuals and businesses alike.

    Nick Watt and Jessica M. Kramer highlight some of the provisions of the FFCRA, including diagnostic testing, emergency leave, and unemployment relief for states, in Families First Coronavirus Response Act: Breaking It Down, in Kew Tips from Kramer, Elkins & Watt, LLC, Madison.

    See more articles and notices on the table of contents page for the Coronavirus & the Law Blog from the State Bar of Wisconsin. To be notified of updates to this blog, subscribe to the Coronavirus & the Law Blog's RSS feed via this link at feeds.feedburner.com.




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