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North Carolina’s Stay at Home Order
As most of you know, Governor Cooper issued a “Stay at Home” Order on March 27th, which went into effect on March 30, 2020 at 5:00pm. We have received numerous calls, emails and inquiries regarding what this means for each of you. In that regard, Shipman Wright & Moore put together the following outline…
Stay at Home Order. What Your Business Needs to Know.
As of March 30th at 5:00p.m., North Carolina is under a “Stay at home” order. People are still entitled to leave their home for groceries, medications, health care appointments, social services, church, etc. However, what does this mean for businesses? North Carolina’s definition of essential businesses and operations includes a massive category of businesses…
So, my business is nonessential, what do I do now?
Just as “essential” businesses vary by state and locality, so do “nonessential” businesses. However, even as fluid as the current situation seems to be, there are businesses generally deemed “nonessential”. These “nonessential” businesses include the following: bowling alleys, casinos, concert venues, dine-in bars and restaurants, gyms, museums, racetracks, recreation centers, salons and spas, shopping…
Power Breakfast- Shipman Wright & Moore Corporate Sponsor
Shipman & and Wright was pleased to be a Corporate Sponsor at the Power Breakfast on Thursday hosted by the Greater Wilmington Business Journal at the Wilmington Convention Center. This year’s first Power Breakfast of 2020 was held at the Wilmington Convention Center and was attended by several hundred of Wilmington’s business community. The…