COVID-19 Updates
COVID-19 Information for Wisconsin Businesses and Individuals with Legal Matters
The information on this COVID-19 page is generally outdated. However, it will remain on our website temporarily for those who wish to review past articles regarding COVID-19 legal issues and legislation.
COVID-19 has affected business operations everywhere and continues to impact many companies due to supply chain shortages, remote workers, sick leave benefits, and other matters.
It has also affected our personal lives, and many individuals continue to seek legal advice on family law issues, estate planning, criminal matters, immigration, and more.
As such, there is a potential for future legal articles related to COVID-19 in Wisconsin, and if necessary, we will add such content.
Please email us at email@murphydesmond.com or call us at 608.257.7181 if you have legal questions related to COVID-19 or other legal needs.
Page updated April 12, 2023
ARTICLES
- Paycheck Protection Program Loans and the December 2020 Stimulus; Should Your Business Apply?
- Healthcare Directives in the Age of COVID-19; How Can You Ensure Your Wishes Are Met Under Wisconsin Law?
- Update on U.S. Passport Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Payroll Protection Program Flexibility Act Amends the Paycheck Protection Program Loan; Does It Help Your Wisconsin Business?
- Hiring Employees During and After the COVID -19 Pandemic in Wisconsin
- Americans with Disabilities Act Amid COVID-19; New Issues to Consider for Wisconsin Employers
- Wisconsin Small Businesses and the PPP Loan Forgiveness Application
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court Invalidates Safer at Home Order
- Wisconsin Employers with PPP Loans: Take Note of "Safe Harbor" Extension to May 18, 2020, to Pay Back Unneeded Loans
- Additional Restrictions Lifted by Evers Administration in Emergency Order #36
- Co-Parenting During COVID-19 in Wisconsin; Special Accommodations in Family Courts
- Paycheck Protection Program Update; Audits and Tax Deductions for Wages
- Governor Evers' Interim Order to "Turn the Dial" Expands Permissible Business Operations in Wisconsin
- President Trump Signs Executive Order Limiting Most Inbound Immigration; Order Does Not Limit Temporary Classifications or Immigration Inside U.S.
- Remote Notarization and Remote Ink-Signed Notarization in Wisconsin During COVID-19
- Wisconsin's "Safer at Home" Order Extended
- Extensions and Changes of Status for Nonimmigrants During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Estate Planning Considerations in Wisconsin During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Wisconsin Divorce and Family Law During the Coronavirus Pandemic and "Safer at Home" Order: Frequently Asked Questions
- Business Interruption Insurance Coverage for Wisconsin Businesses During COVID-19
- CARES Act Expands Unemployment Insurance in Addition to State Unemployment Insurance for Wisconsin Individuals Affected by COVID-19
- Environmental Legal Issues; Wisconsin DNR and EPA Compliance During a Pandemic
- U.S. Passport Operations During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act; What Does it Mean for Individuals and Businesses?
- U.S. Stimulus Checks, Economic Impact Payments Under the CARES Act; What Wisconsin Residents Can Expect
- Wisconsin Businesses and SBA Forgivable Loans During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Paycheck Protection Program Loans vs. Economic Injury Disaster Loans; Which is Better for Your Wisconsin Business?
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) COVID-19 Updates Through April 1, 2020
- Wisconsin's Temporary Ban on Evictions and Foreclosures Due to COVID-19
- COVID-19 and Immigration Updates; USCIS Process Changes and More
- Financial Assistance for Wisconsin Businesses During COVID-19; SBA Loans and WEDC Grants
- Excusable Delay in Your Contracts; Does Your Contract Have a Force Majeure Provision that Includes Pandemics?
- Can Your Business Continue to Operate Under Wisconsin's "Safer at Home" Order?
- Flexibility in Completing the Form I-9 During COVID-19 and Remote Working: What Employers Need to Know
- Immigration Updates Relating to COVID-19
- Answers to Your Questions About Wisconsin's Safer at Home Order
- Employee Travel Consent Letters During "Safer at Home" Orders in Wisconsin
- A Timeline on Coronavirus Legislation through March 22, 2020: What Wisconsin Employers Need to Know
- Families First Coronavirus Response Act: A Guide for Wisconsin Employers
- How can Wisconsin employers prepare for a coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak or other pandemics?