Utah County businesses are looking to take advantage of federal legislation that will impact economic prospects for the foreseeable future. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, which was signed into law on March 27, provides resources to health care providers and employees in the health care community, but the legislation does include aid for individuals and small businesses, business lawyer Timothy Crisp said. In his over 30-year career, Crisp, a partner with Holland and Hart, LLP, has helped banks and companies navigate banking and finance. The CARES Act is intended to recognize and begin introducing solutions for a nationwide problem, Crisp said, where nearly everyone...
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