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Enter for Your Chance to Win…: What is a Sweepstake?
Sweepstakes: some may say they are the Swiss Army knife of promotional strategies. They can create brand awareness, drive sales, and build customer loyalty. In general terms, a sweepstake is a chance promotion where a winner is randomly selected from all eligible...
Boosting Your Business: An Introduction to Legal Compliance for Promotions and Giveaways
What makes a business great? The best ones constantly seek ways to improve, whether that’s developing better products or adopting more efficient processes. They develop intentional business plans, which are then put into motion. Every business needs a marketing plan...
Web Site Accessibility & ADA Title III Compliance
It is estimated approximately fifteen percent of the American population is legally disabled, a staggering 61 million people.[1] This number swells to forty percent for individuals over the age of 65 years old.[2] For these individuals, Web site accessibility is a...
Upcoming Webinar Announcement!
We are excited to be presenting a webinar together with our partner group, 360 Business Law America, next Tuesday, August 11, at noon ET, on the latest developments in US data privacy and cybersecurity regulations (CCPA, NY SHIELD Act). Registration is FREE and all...
Principal Attorney Youngs Now Licensed in New York!
We are pleased to announce that in June 2020 our principal attorney, Jessica Youngs, was admitted to the bar of New York as an officer of the courts! We look forward to expanding our practice offerings to our current and new clients in the state. The swearing in was a...
Workplace Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The workplace has forever been changed by the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. Governments have drawn lines in what they consider essential and non-essential jobs. Governors have issued stay at home orders, causing offices to shutter overnight. Employees are juggling...
Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity in the Workplace: Recent Developments
On June 26, 2015, the United States became the fourteenth country to recognize a right to gay marriage with the Supreme Court’s monumental ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges. Obergefell is sure to stand alongside Brown v. Board of Education, Griggs v. Duke Power Co. and...
Responding to and Investigating Workplace Harassment Claims
As can be seen by the momentum gained through this autumn’s #MeToo hashtag and the delayed allegations (sometimes by many decades) against men in positions of power, the majority of people who experience workplace harassment do not report the experience, with...
Mental Health In The Workplace
According to the Surgeon General, one-in-five adults experiences a diagnosable mental illness each year.[1] Of these, approximately 15 percent also experience a co-occurring substance abuse disorders. These disorders, and their resulting stress and anxiety, result in...
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