With cities going on lockdown and the threat of becoming sick of Covid-19 very real, authorities may request even schools and offices to close. Although the upside of this is that moms have time to bond with our kids, we must spend time with them in a more mindful, empathetic, and nuanced way without resorting […]
Photo by Anastasiia Chepinska on Unsplash In April, a business survey revealed that more than 35 percent of companies could close if quarantine lasted another three months. The survey was conducted when Tony Evers put in an order before the Wisconsin Supreme Court that all residents must stay home to maintain public safety. This voluntary […]
You have every reason to be stressed and anxious after a car accident. The unexpected costs, the effects on your schedule, and the possible health emergency can all combine to make it a disaster for you, especially when it’s distracting you from other urgent issues you need to address at work or in your life. However, […]
A certain set of skills are required when working in law, particularly if you would like to be successful. In this article, we will be discussing the core lawyer skills that you need to have, and what you need to do to develop and improve them. Teamwork This skill is not exclusive to law. It […]
“We have collectively, once again, borne witness to a heartbreaking event. As a 20-plus year member of law enforcement who has had command responsibility, I can find no rationale at all for the type of force that was used and for the length of time it was deployed. What happened in Minneapolis is far beyond […]
By County Executive Ed Day Rockland County and the Mid-Hudson region have now entered Phase 1 of the NY Forward reopening plan. I understand that many people still have questions about what this means and what happens next so I want to take this opportunity to provide some clarity. The NY Forward plan separates industries […]