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Mergers & Acquisitions
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Ownership Changes
Some states take a dim view of noncompete agreements because they limit an employee's ability to earn a living.
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By Barrie Gross |
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Alternative Dispute Resolution
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Labor & Employment Law
When it works well, arbitration of employment claims can be an effective form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that can benefit both employee and employer.
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By Ken Walker |
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Airports
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Air Transportation
Next time you land at the airport in Houston and you happen to see someone on horseback with a shotgun in his hand at the edge of the tarmac, don’t be alarmed.
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By Sam Thacker |
Filed In:
Public Contracting
and
Contracts & Bids
There are several little known financing programs and government contracting opportunities available to U.S. veterans, many of which most vets aren't aware of.
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By Kathy Murdock |
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San Antonio, TX, USA
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Texas, USA
Our travels across the country and this historic election have really made me reflect during the past 1,000 miles.
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By Glenn Ross |
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Customer Relationship Management
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Customer Relations
Saturday I went shopping for slacks that I could wear to work. I was also interested in a casual jacket, heavier than a windbreaker, lighter than a coat. I walked into a Joseph...
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By Ramon Ray |
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Marketing Campaigns
and
Marketing Techniques
Knowing who is visiting your web site is key to knowing how to better serve your customers. For example, maybe you are based in Austin and Dallas and over some weeks you see...
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By Ken Walker |
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Business Travel
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Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services
Have you ever heard someone say: "As an American citizen, you should travel overseas at least one time. I can’t put my finger on it, but for some reason it just makes you...
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By Richard Solomon |
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Economic Decline
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Economic Conditions
The dilema of the last Reganite
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By Susan Wilson Solovic |
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Business Continuity
and
Operations
A business disaster can happen at almost anytime. Is your business prepared? Don't wait until it's too late. The time to prepare is before a disaster happens....
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By Peter Suciu |
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Wireless Internet Access
and
Wireless & Broadcast Electronics
T-Mobile just announced a wireless network expansion plan, which includes the deployment of its third-generation (3G) wireless broadband service to 27 major markets in the United States.
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By Ken Walker |
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Business Travel
and
Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services
The theft of luggage from baggage claim areas is far more prevalent that people would like to believe. How do you protect yourself?...
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By Naomi Harker |
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Government Support of Business
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Government
Hispanic Heritage Month started yesterday, September 15th, and today, Business.gov launched the first page of the site completely in Spanish. Many Federal agencies, states, and small business organizations have already made huge strides...
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By Richard Solomon |
Filed In:
Business Crisis Consulting
and
Public Relations
Cooler heads can be useful sometimes.
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By Keith Girard |
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Business Climate & Conditions
and
Company Activities & Management
The Green Revolution is real and growing, and small businesses should be leading the charge. But are they?
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By Ken Walker |
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Airlines
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Air Transportation
If you're a bit of a nervous flier, you might want to be aware that while the airlines are working very hard to make sure the fleet is truly airworthy (we hope, at...
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Blogs & Message Boards
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Internet Social Networking
Move over Hula-Hoops, here come Put-in-Cups!
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By Sam Thacker |
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XML
and
Markup Languages
Business credit insurance nearly always pays for itself when there is a valid reason for having it. By mitigating losses, providing credit to foreign buyers, and providing valuable credit checking functions for your...
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By Glenn Ross |
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Customer Service
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Customer Relations
More than 25 years I become the manager of a mass market jewelry store in Irving, TX. I had no prior retail or jewelry experience when I had started as a manager trainee...
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