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PALM SPRINGS LIFE WOMEN WHO LEAD VIRTUAL EVENT

    Palm Springs Life Women Who Lead Virtual Event presented by SBEMP LLP Attorneys A CONVERSATION WITH THIS YEAR’S WOMEN WHO LEAD HONOREES Moderated by Valerie A. Powers Smith, Esq., Partner, SBEMP, LLP TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 2020 AT NOON BENEFITING LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Rising Star: Lili Rodriguez,

Dissolution of a Corporation Law 

Corporation Law  Dissolution of a corporation is a multi-step and complex process which requires following regulations of the Internal Revenue Service and the laws of the state where the company was incorporated. Corporation dissolution is usually voluntary, but in some cases it may also be state ordered.   This occurs generally when a corporate

SBEMP Wins CEQA Case Against In-N-Out and Rancho Mirage

SBEMP is proud to announce that Bruce T. Bauer has won attorneys’ fees on behalf of his client, Save Rancho Mirage, in a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) case filed against In-N-Out Burgers Restaurant and the City of Rancho Mirage. The case began in October 2019 when Save Rancho Mirage

Trusts, Estates & Probate

Medicaid Benefits during COVID-19 All states that wish to maintain a 6.2 Federal Medicaid Assistance Percentage (FMAP) must not terminate Medicaid benefits during the COVID-19 Pandemic, unless the enrollee volunteers. Under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (Pub. L. 116-127), individuals enrolled in Medicaid on March 18, 2020 are exempt from

SBEMP Webinar: Legal Land Mines in the Time of the Pandemic

In Part II of our SBEMP legal series learn about current employer law suits, employees’ rights under the CARES act, and novel legal theories that will set precedent for employers for years to come. Aired Wednesday, July 8, 2020 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Legal Land Mines in the Time of

Family Law Experts

Family Law Divorce and other family law issues can be complex, and the best way to ensure that your rights are fully protected is to have an experienced law firm by your side with expertise in family law. If you are planning to file for divorce or going through the

Emancipation Law

What Is Emancipation? Emancipation ends the legal authority that a parent has over a child who is under 18. After emancipation, your parent doesn’t have to take care of you or pay for things that you need. Emancipation changes your life. You will have some new rights and also some

Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act

On Friday, June 5, 2020, the President signed the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act (PPPFA) into law. This Act modifies the CARES Act and allows more loan forgiveness for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. PPP loans are now operating under new regulations and deadlines. Business owners currently working under PPP

Child Custody Law

Child custody is often the foremost concern of divorcing couples who have minor children. It is also one of the most emotionally challenging aspects of a divorce. Child custody laws are determined by state statute, and it is important to under the laws in your state if child custody is