
The unprecedented impact of COVID-19 on the American economy has forced many businesses of all sizes and in all industries to seek some form of financial relief.Perhaps the most prominent source is the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (commonly known as the CARES Act), which provides more than $2 trillion in assistance through the largest economic stimulus package passed by Congress in U.S.history.
In a recent article published by ABA Business Law Section’s Business Law Today, Hunton Andrews Kurth insurance attorneys Syed S.Ahmad and Cary D.Steklof discuss whether or not insurance companies are entitled to an offset for any relief that a business receives from the CARES Act.
The full article is available here.
Publisher: Hunton Insurance Recovery