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January, 2014 | SEONewsWire.net - Part 3
Month: January 2014

Group Insurance

If you run a small business, you may wish to offer your employees group health insurance. It’s an excellent, attractive offering that has short- and long-term benefits for your workers. Group insurance allows employees to get medical, dental and perhaps…

As Missouri Case Shows, Stand Your Ground May Not Prove Relevant Defense

So-called “stand your ground” laws have received much national attention, especially after one such law was invoked in George Zimmerman’s successful defense (State of Florida v. Zimmerman) relating to Trayvon Martin’s death in February 2012. But at least one case

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Companies to Rehire Boomers as Post-Retirement Consultants

Large numbers of baby boomers will reach retirement age soon, and that could result in a shortage of knowledgeable and experienced managers at many companies. To fix this problem, many executives are planning to rehire boomers as independent contractors after

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At Some Texas Schools, Student Athletes Lack Crucial Catastrophic Care Insurance

High school sports, especially football, are a hallowed tradition in Texas. School districts in the state regularly set aside significant portions of their budgets for athletic programs. Government purse strings may be loose for the sports programs themselves, but spending

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Retired, Disabled Veterans May Not Be Spared COLA Cuts in Budget Deal

Politics — and specifically the politics of the budget in Washington — have long played zero-sum games. Some constituencies “win,” and others do not fare so well. Unfortunately, the latest budget crafted on Capital Hill may deliver a body blow

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Handling a Large Inheritance Can Be More Difficult than It May Seem

As they plan their estates, many people consider themselves fortunate if they are able to leave substantial inheritances to their children — and the children will be grateful to receive it. However, large inheritances bring certain responsibilities that can be

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State Capital at Vanguard of Immigrant-Rich, Vibrant Texas Economy

Austin has hitherto been known for the Statehouse, the University of Texas and a booming, tech-based economy. As a financial and cultural center, the city has long stood in the shadows of cities like Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth. But in

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Georgia Court of Appeals Affirms Premises Liability Damages Award For More Than $2.6 Million

Many premises liability causes of action are based on a plaintiff’s “slip and fall” or “trip and fall” claim. The Georgia Supreme Court has identified two elements that a plaintiff must plead and prove in order to bring a viable

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Auto Accidents: Top 9 Mistakes When Buying Your Auto Insurance MISTAKE FOUR: Looking Solely To Price And Not Knowing What You Are Buying

You see or hear many insurance companies saying that you can save money simply by switching insurance coverages.  But prospective buyers shouldn’t just look at the price. Usually, the price is lower because you’re not comparing the same products.  The

Lt. Cmdr. Ned Schuman – An American Veteran and Hero

The story is told of his act of heroism in the obituary in the New York Times: As Christmas 1970 approached, 43 American prisoners of war in a large holding cell at the North Vietnamese camp known as the Hanoi

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