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The Impact of COVID-19 on Construction and Infrastructure Projects: An On-Site Perspective | Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP


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On January 14, 2021, Skadden and BDO Consulting co-hosted a webinar discussing the impacts of COVID-19 on complex construction projects. The program was based in part on the perspectives of owners and contractors surveyed by Skadden and BDO with direct experience addressing the impacts of COVID-19 on their projects. The panelists included Jennifer Permesly, a partner in Skadden's International Litigation and Arbitration Group; Matt Stamp, a senior manager in BDO's Construction and Environmental Solutions practice; and Wiley Wright, the leader of BDO's Construction and Environmental Solutions practice. The discussion was moderated by Bryan Bellack, managing director of BDO's Forensic Investigation and Litigation Services practice.

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Napa restaurants welcome return to outdoor dining, but hope indoor dining is next


Napa restaurant owners are pleased they can offer dine-in service again — even if only outside — yet remain cautious about how long COVID-19 will continue to impact their industry.
“It’s going better than not being open,” Mike Gatto, owner of the Hop Creek Pub in Browns Valley, said of the Jan. 25 state order that allowed restaurants to resume outdoor dining.
Sales are good, Gatto said cautiously. “They’re not pre-COVID good but they’re good.”
One of the biggest changes for Gatto is adapting his business to provide both take-out meals and seated dining.
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New tariffs on European imports deliver another blow to restaurants


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The U.S. Trade Representative recently announced an expansion of tariffs on European wines, food and spirits, effectively delivering what could be a fatal blow to restaurants who are already struggling to keep their lights on during pandemic shutdowns and restrictions.
The first round of tariffs implemented in 2019 on certain wines, foods and spirits from France, Germany, the U.K. and Spain was the Trump administration’s response to longstanding E.U. subsidies made to French aircraft company Airbus, putting Boeing at a disadvantage.
This latest retaliation, which places tariffs on Cognac and Armagnac and expands the 25 percent tariff to include wines from France and Germany at 14 percent alcohol and above, was announced with little warning and went into effect on Jan. 12. The tariffs even apply to purchases made prior to Dec. 31 that have not yet reached the U.S., leaving businesses with an unexpected and expensive tab.

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