Make 2013 a No-Keys New Year’s Eve
Posted: December 31, 2012
On Monday night, millions of people will ring in the New Year with friends, family, and loved ones. However, amidst all the festivities, toasts, and celebrating, safety can quickly take a backseat to a good time – especially when alcohol is added to the mix. Impaired driving be deadly but alcohol related crashes cost more than $37 billion annually, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration....
Holiday Party Hosts Could Be Serving Up Lawsuits
Posted: December 27, 2012
Who is liable if a holiday guest gets food poisoning or drives home drunk? As millions of Americans host and attend holiday parties across the street and across the country, many may be unaware of the risks they may be taking. Party hosts need to understand their responsibilities when inviting people into their homes and serving food and drinks....
Cyber Attacks: Protecting Your Small Business from Data Theft
Posted: December 20, 2012
Recently cyber-attacks were back in the news, and the latest attempted victim was the White House. According to an October 1st report from the Washington Post the White House acknowledged that hackers attempted to remove data from a White House computer. While the attempt wasn’t successful thanks to mitigation efforts, the attack should serve as a reminder to all small businesses that they face risks...
Well, At Least We’re Not Dueling Anymore: Are You Covered If You Damage Someone’s Reputation?
Posted: December 13, 2012
America has just come through a hard-fought election, with negative attacks and mudslinging on both sides. But compared to some of the political disagreements of the past, one might say today’s elections are relatively tame affairs....
Well, At Least We’re Not Dueling Anymore: Are You Covered If You Damage Someone’s Reputation?
Posted: December 13, 2012
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