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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Wal-Mart Wins Battle: But War Continues
The United States Supreme Court issued an important ruling yesterday that will affect employment lawsuits across the country – and will greatly impact settlement discussions. The Court ruled that a large group of women (estimated between 500,000 and 1.5 million – … Continue reading
Millenials: Ignore Adults and Lose Your Self in Something
Millenials: Ignore what adults are saying about you. It is unhelpful. Go out and be individuals and lose yourself in something. I like that message from David Brooks in his recent column, “It’s Not About You.” I can identify with it. … Continue reading