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Montgomery County town hall aims to help women return to work

Michele Zavos joins Offit Kurman s Bethesda office

Plus: Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation giving $10,000 COVID-19 relief grants to restaurants By Dan Schere | share this Photo courtesy of Nicole Houston Offit Kurman’s Bethesda office adds family law attorney Michele Zavos has joined Offit Kurman’s Bethesda law office as part of its expansion in family law. Zavos has practiced in the greater Washington area for more than 40 years and focuses on issues such as adoption, parentage, assisted reproductive technology and estate planning, according to a press release. Zavos represented Jessica Port in the case Port v. Cowan, which went to the Maryland Court of Appeals in 2012. The court’s ruling in the case helped establish the precedent that Maryland must recognize same-sex marriages from other jurisdictions, according to the press release.

Montgomery County rolls out another $3 8 million in restaurant relief grants

Montgomery County is now taking applications for its third round of relief grants for restaurants in the Maryland county that are still facing pandemic-related financial challenges. This round totals $3.8 million, and will be distributed in $10,000 grants to eligible restaurants that have not previously received county relief grants. Restaurants that already received county relief grants may be eligible for an additional $5,000. In the first two rounds of grant awards in December and in February Montgomery County awarded grants to more than 900 restaurants. When this third round is complete, it will have distributed more than $16.5 million in direct business assistance to county businesses.

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