At Another American Racial Crossroads: Finding the Moral Courage to Act
A century after “emancipation” and half a century after the Civil Rights Movement, too much of the Dream remains unfulfilled.
A century after “emancipation” and half a century after the Civil Rights Movement, too much of the Dream remains unfulfilled.
The US Department of the Treasury recently announced rules required for business owners to make use of the Paycheck Protection Program's (PPP) loan forgiveness feature. The updated guidance provides both challenges and opportunities for local business owners.
Though everyone is adjusting to the new normal with shifting priorities, anxieties, and utter distraction, we can at least try to look presentable, present, and competent … a semblance of civilized professionalism in the midst of uncertainty.
Congratulations! You have been selected to defend your first deposition. Now what? Below is a non-exhaustive list of “DOs” and “DON’Ts” to help you prepare.

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