May 22, 2017
Trial by Nature #4 – Tips to Survival in the Courtroom
By Tricia DerrGreen herons have been observed collecting and saving “bait” such as small scraps of bread. Rather than eating the bread themselves, the heron sprinkles the bread into the water to attract fish. They wait patiently while the fish assemble to […]
Read MoreMay 17, 2017
The Gig Economy Class(ification) In Session
By Lincoln DerrThe internet continues to change the workplace landscape – most recently, in the form of more non-traditional career opportunities or a gig economy. What is this gig economy, you ask? The term “gig economy” refers to the growing business practice […]
Read MoreMay 4, 2017
Business Divorce Part 1: Know Your Options
By Jeremy SuggSo: you are a business owner. Perhaps you are the managing member of an LLC or a minority shareholder in a corporation who has no involvement in the management of the company. Maybe you started the business with a long-time […]
Read MoreApril 11, 2017
Trial by Nature #3 – Tips to Survival in the Courtroom
By Tricia DerrElephants can swim – even the really big ones. Weighing up to 24,000 pounds, these magnificent animals are impressive in the water. The trunk becomes a snorkel. Huge feet transform into diving fins. While they lumber awkwardly on land, they […]
Read MoreMarch 1, 2017
Trial by Nature #2 – Tips to Survival in the Courtroom
By Tricia DerrThe phrase “odd bird” doesn’t come close to describing this creature. Found in the rainforest of New Guinea, the superb bird-of-paradise looks like a little black bird most of the time. However, during mating season, the male bird goes all […]
Read MoreJanuary 5, 2017
Trial by Nature #1 – Tips to Survival in the Courtroom
By Tricia DerrThe frilled-neck lizard of Australia is a brownish-gray lizard. Nothing is special about it – until you scare it. When threatened, this lizard raises up on its hind legs and fans a bright red frill around its neck, velociraptor style. […]
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