Archive for January 2014
Can Your Business Bridge the Generation Gap?
How do you market products to people of different generations? This is one of the toughest questions for small business owners to answer. In an ever-changing world, generations develop disparate […]
Will SCOTUS Put an End to Lying Politicians?
A case to be decided later this year by the U.S. Supreme Court challenges an Ohio state law that makes it illegal for candidates or interest groups to lie about […]
Is Your House Spying On You?
During the early days of the environmental movement, a character in Walt Kelly’s “Pogo” comic strip spouts an aphorism that encapsulated the times: “We have met the enemy and he […]
Are You a Stressed-Out Lawyer? Well, Well, Well
You may not know it, but you are an Unhappy, Unhealthy and Unfulfilled wretch. If not you, then your colleague in the next office. And if neither of you, then […]
Ashley Madison, Welcome to the Catfish Club
You have to give props to Canada. Long dismissed as our bland, pleasant neighbor to the north, Canada finally became entertaining, news-wise, in the past year thanks in large part […]
Rocket Lawyer Talks Estate Planning at Twitter
Recently I had the opportunity to visit Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters to conduct a “lunch and learn” with some of their employees. The topic? Estate planning! While not the most […]