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Massive storms continue to batter Gulf Coast states, complicating pandemic-related issues like liability and supply chains for roofing contractors, says Cotney Construction Law.
Legal experts discuss what roofing contractors should know as plans for reopening the economy and construction industry slowly take shape across the country.
RC's latest legal update with Cotney Construction Law discusses the gradual reopening of the economy and the latest round of funding for the Paycheck Protection Program.
With the passing of the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act, roofing contractors have new chances to apply for forgivable loans during the COVID-19 crisis.