There’s an old saying that business owners refuse to work a 40-hour-per-week job for someone else, so instead they work 80+ hours for themselves. We see this play out time and time again with many entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are by nature […]
There’s an old saying that business owners refuse to work a 40-hour-per-week job for someone else, so instead they work 80+ hours for themselves. We see this play out time and time again with many entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are by nature […]
In boxing, they say it’s the punch you don’t see coming that knocks you out. Let’s face it, 2020 has kept the punches coming, and if you own a business, chances are you have felt knocked out more than once […]
Many gig workers unknowingly operate as sole proprietors. Doing so, unfortunately, subjects those individuals to personal liability for their actions or inactions. Forming and operating as a company (such as a limited liability company, or LLC) creates liability protection from […]
The average cost of a healthcare data breach in the United States is $15 million dollars. The United States experienced more than 40,000 security incidents and 2,000 documented data breaches in 2019 alone, more than 15% of which were in […]
There’s an old saying that business owners refuse to work a 40-hour-per-week job for someone else, so instead they work 80+ hours for themselves. We see this play out time and time again with many tech entrepreneurs. Tech entrepreneurs are […]
The European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes into effect May 25, and many organizations remain woefully unprepared to comply with its requirements. In a March 2018 survey of IT decision-makers conducted by Opinion Matters, 67 percent said […]
In the previous post, we began to lay out the highlights of the Federal Communications Commission’s recent Declaratory Ruling about the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). The most significant change is the broadened definition of an autodialer. However, determinations about […]
In the previous post, we discussed the history of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), which was passed in response to ongoing complaints about telemarketing and calls from debt collectors. The TCPA evolved over the years to prohibit calls and […]
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) was passed in 1991 after years of customer complaints about annoying and often downright harassing phone solicitations, or telemarketing, and calls from debt collectors. The TCPA restricts telemarketing practices and limits the use of […]
SB 654, a bill that would create two new classifications of for-profit, socially responsible companies, is headed to the governor’s desk after being passed unanimously in the Florida Legislature. The Orlando Business Journal reports that the proposed law would allow […]
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