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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Company Structures & Ownership
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Company Activities & Management
These women can do anything, except maybe update a Facebook page.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Sexual Harassment in Employment
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Employment Discrimination
Sexual harassment claims can erupt overnight. Only solid training with consistent enforcement throughout the organization, can help you prevent that next harassment claim.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Insurance Coverage
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Insurance Policies
Many insurance companies exclude certain dog breeds or may soon cover only dogs identified by tattoo, chip or other identifying mark.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
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Jury Trial
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Trial & Procedure
The economics of a lawsuit involves more than a final damages award. It pays to be objective about the strengths and weaknesses of your case before it goes to trial....
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By Don Sadler |
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Financial Risk Management
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Risk Management
A bond provides a guarantee that a company is credible and will perform and complete services in accordance with the terms of the contract.
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By Marco Carbajo |
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Consumer Credit Reporting
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Consumer Law
Credit scoring is big business for the Fair Isaac Corporation. Learn how companies like Vantage Score Solutions are still finding an underserved market.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Labor Sector Performance
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Labor & Employment
By keeping property stored correctly, an organization's loss ratios and insurance will decline.
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By Susan Davis |
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Jury Trial
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Trial & Procedure
Basic guidelines on using PDAs in an emotionally intelligent way -- for those who are confused.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
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Company Activities & Management
Insurance is not like Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak. Over reliance on it can defeat the goal of protecting your business....
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
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Trademark Law
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Intellectual Property Law
The theory of contributory infringement has been extended to Internet web hosting companies for the first time. That's good news for trademark holders....
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
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Decisions & Rulings
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Trial & Procedure
Even when the law is squarely in your favor, you can never be certain of the result when you go to court.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Risk Management
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Management
Your honesty and how you interact with the carrier in the initial stages of the underwriting process can mean the difference between an insurance carrier accepting or rejecting your risk.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Settlement & Compromise
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Civil Procedure
Ensure your contracts, when possible, allow arbitration or mediation to settle disputes. Avoid the courtroom if you can.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Verdicts
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Criminal Law
If your organization approaches sexual harassment training only at time of hire, you may be risking a great deal.
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Computing & IT Regulation & Policy
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Technology
Business owners must continuously upgrade their firms' software to compete in today's fast-changing, information-rich economy. But new software can be expensive.
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Litigation
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Legal Services
Filing appeals and other post-trial proceedings are very complicated and can be very expensive. They are driven by complex and numerous rules and procedures. Therefore, with the exception of small claims court appeals,...
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By Matt Sarrel |
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Malicious Software
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Online Security & Privacy
Cyber-crooks Targeting Younger Audiences by Disguising Malware as Files Related to Hit Movie
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By Nancy Germond |
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Retail Property
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Commercial Property
Those who run businesses or manage properties can take simple steps to provide a safer environment for their guests and, if the worst happens and injuries occur on your premises, provide a strong...
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By Tracy Coenen |
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Fraud & Financial Crime
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Criminal Offenses
Fraud is alive and well in government politics, but thankfully, one more conviction can help slow the fraud machine.
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By Nancy Germond |
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Jury Trial
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Trial & Procedure
With each new study and jury verdict, it's becoming clearer—it's time to hang up on cell phones.
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