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16 Jan 2017, 12:25 pm by Nathan Mattise
So during his keynote Q&A at the Texas Tribune's weekend symposium on race and policy, the Black Lives Matter activist encouraged everyone to fight toward “equity, justice, and fairness” in the way that works best for them... even if starts as small as a tweet. [read post]
21 Dec 2006, 12:09 pm
But that does not mean deficits do not matter. [read post]
8 Dec 2014, 9:01 am by Eric Citron
No, they stressed that what matters to them is the quality, not any kind of broad diversity. [read post]
16 Feb 2015, 1:21 pm by Lawrence B. Ebert
As a practical matter, groups in small start-ups tend to align with the founder, with the "employment interest" probably stronger than the reputational interest. [read post]
4 Dec 2012, 11:35 am by Daniel E. Cummins
The Court also noted that FELA claims are subject to a relaxed standard of causation which standard provides for a recovery if the employee’s negligence played any part, no matter how small, in bringing about the employee’s injury. [read post]
9 Jan 2017, 2:41 pm by Mike Mireles
Supreme Court’s Alice decision on patent eligible subject matter. [read post]
28 May 2012, 11:24 pm
No matter how many consumer protection laws are enacted, creditors work to make sure credit card debt is easy to get into but nearly impossible to get out of. [read post]
9 Jun 2011, 1:20 pm by Valerie Katz
Check out these truly awful ads.When not writing about small law firms for Above the Law, Valerie Katz (not her real name) works at a small firm in Chicago. [read post]
3 Oct 2011, 8:33 am
If we went through this burdensome task, the “small, captive group” point would be lost. [read post]
Enacted in 1936, the purpose of the RPA was to prevent suppliers from granting lower prices to high volume competitors to the detriment of small businesses. [read post]
15 Jun 2007, 10:45 pm
  Small businesses and entrepreneurs cannot hope to outbid big companies for preferred status on the Web. [read post]
23 Nov 2009, 6:00 am
How to Receive SmallLaw Small firm, big dreams. [read post]
2 May 2010, 12:00 am by Darrin Mish
With clients on every continent but Antarctica, he has what it takes to solve your IRS problems no matter where you live in the world. [read post]
Issues to Consider Before Sharing Office Space with Another Business Many small businesses rent out office space in commercial buildings, likely sharing that space with various other businesses and organizations. Before you decide you are going to rent shared office space, however, it’s important to conduct the proper due diligence to ensure it’s the right move for your company. In most cases, it’s in your best interest to share space with other businesses similar to yours. For example, a couple of law firms focused on different areas of practice might choose to share a floor of a large office building, or several doctors could have small practices in the same building. Any business that sees clients or patients may especially benefit from this arrangement, as it otherwise can be costly to maintain offices with reception areas or private meeting rooms. The following are a few issues you will need to consider if you decide to share office space with another business or organization: • Each company’s responsibilities for the space: Who is going to have primary responsibility for the workspace? This likely depends on who owns the building. If one of the business owners also is the owner of the building and is simply renting it out to other similar companies, then that entity will likely be responsible for maintenance and other issues. If you have joined with other companies to find a place to share, then you may need to split these responsibilities. • Decisions on how to use the space: You will need to decide how you are going to make decisions regarding the use of your shared office space. This could include anything from the types of business activities allowed to how you will decorate the property. Depending on ownership of the building, some of these decisions may or may not under your control. • Division of costs: No matter who owns the shared office space, you must come to an agreement regarding who is responsible for making various payments. If the use of the space is not equal, you will have to design
27 Jan 2017, 5:24 am by Tom Bolt
Division of costs: No matter who owns the shared office space, you must come to an agreement regarding who is responsible for making various payments. [read post]
30 Jun 2010, 1:50 pm by familoo
Broadly: divorce, civil partnership and financial matters are not 'relevant family proceedings'. [read post]