February 22, 2018
Business Divorce Part 4: Litigating a Business Divorce
By Lincoln DerrAnyone with significant training in self-defense or martial arts will tell you that fighting should always be your last resort. Fights are messy, unpredictable and costly. Training doesn’t always guarantee a win, and while you may think you have the […]
Read MoreFebruary 20, 2018
Trial by Nature Tip #10 – Tips to Survival in the Courtroom
By Tricia DerrMale emperor penguins are “stay-at-home-dads.” Once the female lays the couple’s single egg, she goes off on a “girls weekend” for two months. While she stuffs her belly full of fish, the male penguin braves temperatures of up to -76° […]
Read MoreFebruary 15, 2018
Trial by Nature Tip #9 – Tips to Survival in the Courtroom
By Tricia DerrA study conducted by a postdoctoral student at Brown University documented acceleration of the chameleon tongue at speeds of 0 to 60mph in 1/100th of a second. The chameleon expends tremendous energy to strike. The tongue is nearly as long […]
Read MoreFebruary 10, 2018
Trial by Nature Tip #8 – Tips to Survival in the Courtroom
By Tricia DerrHognose snakes cannot be beat at “playing possum.” This reptile is so theatrical, it will literally stage its own murder by spewing blood and smelly fluid from its mouth and anus while writhing in feigned painful last breaths. Apparently, its […]
Read MoreFebruary 1, 2018
Business Divorce Part III: A Divorce Without Litigation
By Jeremy SuggIn Part I of our four-part Business Divorce series, we discussed the value of knowing your options when pursuing a business divorce. Part II discussed the opportunity cost of discovery. Now, in Part III, we will address resolving a business […]
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