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Restaurant M&A Post-COVID-19

By Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 07/21/2020

Almost all businesses in the US have felt the pinch (or downright punch to the gut) from the coronavirus pandemic. Arguably, the restaurant industry has felt the negative effects of the shrinking economy as deeply as any market sector. Popular restaurant chains are closing locations at an alarming rate, and others are modifying business models to meet changing customer demands. As some restaurants adapt and succeed despite the challenges posed by COVID-19, others are looking for ways to stay afloat—or to create an exit strategy. Whether combining operations or buying the assets of a closing business, restaurant M&A is an opportunity for all types of existing and aspiring owners.


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Estate Litigation in a Pandemic

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 07/13/2020

The difficulty of losing a loved one is exacerbated when disputes arise amongst beneficiaries or family members. Additional factors, like the coronavirus pandemic, complicate matters even further for those navigating estate disputes in West Virginia (WV), Kentucky (KY), and Ohio (OH). It is always wise to consult with qualified lawyers for estate issues; estate litigation in a pandemic expressly calls for the skill and experience of a WV probate litigation lawyer like those at Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC.


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The Duties of an Executor: Estate Administration in a Crisis

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 07/06/2020

The executor of an estate makes sure the estate is settled and distributed according to the documented wishes of the deceased. In so doing, the executor has significant responsibilities, which include protecting the interests of the estate and all of its beneficiaries, documenting and distributing estate assets, and preparing and filing an estate tax return. 


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Hospitality Industry Challenges Post COVID-19

By Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 07/02/2020

The pandemic brought much of the world to a standstill at some point in 2020, and the hospitality industry was not immune. Restaurant, hospitality, and entertainment venue closures and changes in service have put many of these businesses in a tailspin. With restrictions easing, business owners and operators need help dealing with new hospitality industry challenges. Finding sound information from reliable sources and guidance is essential to help your business adjust to changing times and get back on its feet.


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Administering an Estate during the Coronavirus Pandemic

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 06/29/2020

Losing a loved one is always difficult and often accompanied by stressful legal obligations related to settling the estate of the deceased. Administering an estate during the coronavirus pandemic, and in the months that follow, brings additional obstacles and delays that the executor and families must face.


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