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Monthly Archives: October 2025

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Sexual Harassment Can be a “Cold Play”: How to Recognize & Address It, Part II

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Workplace entanglements have had a spotlight placed on them recently (or, in some cases a kiss-cam). While not every office relationship is harassment, when sexual or romantic gestures are part of the workplace, harassment lines can be easily crossed. Harassment is not always blatant or obvious, and can take many forms. Part 1 of… Read More »

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Sexual Harassment Can be a “Cold Play”: How to Recognize & Address It, Part I

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You just never know how the week is going to go. Two high-ranking company executives have lived an overblown example of that reality recently. In case you (somehow) missed it, the “kiss cam” at a Coldplay concert recently captured the moment that a married CEO of a company was embracing the Head of Human… Read More »

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Know Your Business: Contract Consideration

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Understanding contracts is absolutely vital: particularly when operating as a small business. Small businesses live and die by the hand of every one of their contracts, and it is essential to ensure that you properly protect yourself and your rights when they are formed. This way, when it comes time to enforce a contract,… Read More »

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Protecting Your Company’s Trade Secrets: What You Need to Know

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Many businesses live and breathe by their intellectual property. Foundational in many businesses, protecting trade secrets is often essential to ensuring your company’s edge over competitors. The tricky part about trade secrets is they are meant to be kept secret. This can become a difficult, but essential, task. So what are trade secrets? What… Read More »

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