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How to Find, Attract & Evaluate Talent in Niche Industries

Arbeit Software

The United States’ current low unemployment rate is great for employees but makes recruiting & hiring difficult for employers. What does this mean for companies in niche industries? Finding, attracting & evaluating talent requires more effort. Lauren Lewis , a partner at StaffBuffalo , shares her suggestions for doing this effectively.

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Justice of the Peace Waller County Precint 1

Busby Lee

Justice of the Peace Waller County Precint 1 Justice of the Peace Waller County Precint 1 is presided over by the Honorable Judge Charles Karisch. The court is located at 846 6th Street Hempstead, TX 77445.

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New Mexico HB 150: How We Can Help

Micro Bilt

New Mexico's HB 150, which went into effect on January 1, 2020, ensures accountability and transparency among small-dollar lending institutions.

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Alternatives to Using a Collection Agency

The Kaplan Group

As a collection agency, we obviously think that we’re in the best position possible to help you collect on unpaid invoices. But, we are sometimes asked for alternatives. We don’t take it personally, we know people like options. Here are four other ways you could potentially deal with unpaid invoices. Invoice Factoring. With invoice factoring you sell your unpaid invoices to a third party.

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Solve Your Firms Automation Complexities Once and For All

Speaker: Mark Stovel

When it comes to automating, many firms focus on finding the latest tech, believing that efficiency is something achieved through new tools. Yet true efficiency is achieved by delivering real value to clients, not merely by upgraded systems. Without a clear approach, no level of automation can overcome the complexities of serving every client’s needs.

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Debt Collection: How Do You Decide When to Issue Legal Proceedings?

Debt Recoveries

It is important to take debt collection action quickly. The more time you waste on repeating the process of chasing letters, emails and calls the less chance you stand of recovering payment and just as importantly this is time you could be spending running and growing your business. If your debtors have been unable or unwilling to pay you, chances are they may also owe money to others, who will also be trying recovery action, so it is vital that you don’t fall to the side.

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Open for Business: Why You Should Never Close On the Internet

NCBA Law Practice Management Blog

Everytime you complete a business-facing page -- your website, a social media profile, a review platform page -- you're always asked to provide an opening and closing time for your office. Don't. I mean, think about it: Does that jibe with the way modern consumers access businesses, or the way that modern business owners work ? ? Do you work 9-5?? Of course not.?

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How You Can Overcome Problems Caused by the New York Notices Laws

Click Notices

In June of 2019, New York state put into place new rent legislation known as the “Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019”, creating the most significant changes to Landlord-Tenant law in New York in almost a century. These new laws make difficult and expensive for landlords and property managers across the state to comply with its new regulations, further raising administrative costs and making it harder for low-income residents to obtain housing throughout the state.

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Medical Bills: The #1 Cause of Personal Bankruptcy in the U.S.

Luftman, Heck & Associates.

No one wants to admit the water is over their head. It’s difficult to say to yourself, let alone family and friends. But when you’ve faced a medical emergency, the bills can become overwhelming. Far too many Americans use their savings and retirement funds to pay medical bills, only to have them become more than they could ever hope to pay back. This is why medical bills have become one Read More.

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Gray December 9, 2019 NH Federal Court Order

McLane

This order is offered as a sample for educational purposes only. References to law and rules may not be current or accurate. Counsel must evaluate whether the order has utility in a given case. I am always happy to try to answer general questions of fellow counsel about law and practice and can be reached via the information below. Ralph F. Holmes McLane Middleton. ralph.holmes@mclane.com (603) 628-1409 (office) (857) 278-0019 (cell).

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Top 3 Banking Secrets to Stay Relevant with Gen Z Consumers

Speaker: Brian Muse-McKenney, Chief Revenue Officer & Matt Simester, Cards and Payments Expert

In today’s world of social media, dating apps, and remote work, businesses risk becoming irrelevant (or getting "ghosted") if they fail to meet the evolving needs of Gen Z consumers. Credit cards with flexible payment options, especially for young adults with little-to-no credit history, are a particularly important and valuable solution for this generation.

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Bankruptcy Court May Refrain from Enforcing a Valid Arbitration Clause

ABI

Bankruptcy Court May Refrain from Enforcing a Valid Arbitration Clause. . By: Laila Rizk. St. John’s University School of Law. American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff. . Generally, a court will enforce an arbitration clause in a contract, but may refrain from doing so under certain circumstances. [1] In In re Acis Capital Mgmt., L.P. , the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas did not enforce an arbitration clause, finding that (1) a valid arbitra

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Notice of Creditor Claim by Trustee Does Not Serve as Notice by Trust Beneficiary

McLane

In order to preserve the right to bring a creditor claim against a NH estate, a creditor must serve on the administrator a demand for payment within six months of the administrator’s appointment. As I have previously discussed , the procedural requirements governing creditor claims are strict and even actual knowledge of the claim by the administrator is not be a defense to late filing.