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Options for a Flexible Workforce

Listen to the Episode Below: Margaretta Noonan knows that bigger isn’t always better when it comes to building a workforce.…

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When a Contract Absolutely, Positively HAS to be in Writing

As a lawyer, “put it in writing” is my mantra. I believe that having written agreements is sound business practice.…

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What Do Women Want? . . . And Can This Strategic Alliance Provide It?

Although my low-maintenance husband would disagree, I’m a relatively simple gal. Yes, I may pile too many obligations on my…

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Top 5 Myths About Selling Your Company

Small business owners often look at their company as their retirement plan—and they may truly believe there’s a big pot…

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Can the Martha Stewart Model Work for Your Business?

Listen to the Episode Below: With her award-winning background in film, TV, video, and web production, Jane Applegate has seen…

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Dispose of Delinquents and Deadbeats

Avoid taking on such clients, and establish penalties if they slip through your net. Delinquent clients are like an acid…

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Lawyer Jokes: Did You Hear the One About the Hot-Air Balloon . . . ?

A little legal levity for a Friday afternoon. Enjoy! * * * * Advice from lawyers George and Lenny decide…

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Plugging the Money Leaks that Reduce Your Business Growth

Listen to the Episode Below:  Like a leaky bathtub, you can keep filling it all you want … but if…

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Happy (Belated) Law Day!

Did you know that yesterday was Law Day? I suppose that for many of you, the day passed with nary…

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Why ‘Guns for Hire’ Should Scrutinize ‘Work for Hire’ Provisions

You’re a gun for hire. No, not in the “John-Wayne-with-spurs-clinking-down-a-tumbleweed-path” kind of gun for hire…more in the “you’re-brought-in-to-handle-the-tough-stuff” vein. For…

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