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Tips to Prevent an Environment that Promotes Ageism
There continues to be a growing epidemic of ageism in the American work environment. It is directed at individuals not because of their gender, potential disabilities, or color of their skin, but due to their perceived age. Unfortunately, this practice can marginalize a critical segment of the population. Although not a new concept for any […]
Does Momism Discrimination Exist in Your Workplace?
Throughout history, women and mothers have received fewer rights than men, particularly when it comes to the workplace. Although we are now in the 21st century, sadly, pregnancy and age discrimination still exists against mothers. Shockingly, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has seen a thirty-five percent increase in the number of pregnancy discrimination charges […]
Drowsy Driving Accidents Are On the Rise
Did you know that drowsy driving is now considered by many to be as dangerous as drunk driving? We’ve talked about this increasing concern in our blog before and it bears repeating. With National Drowsy Driving Awareness Day approaching this April 6, 2019, it is imperative that we talk about these concerning statistics and work […]
What is Negligent Security?
As prepared as we can try to be, unfortunately, accidents can occur at any time and at any place. Negligent Security Law focuses on the protection of victims who are injured by a violent or criminal act that occurs on another person’s property. In Florida, it is a property owner’s responsibility to provide adequate protection […]
3 Ways Courtroom Technology Can Impact Court Cases
As technology continues to advance, countless opportunities arise for the legal profession. As many opportunities as there are, however, technology does not come without its challenges. The legal and judicial professions are rooted in tradition and have been hesitant to adopt new innovative technologies.   Courtroom technology, however, is here to stay.   It is […]
Taking Time Off For Spring Break With Your Family
As Spring Break gets closer, you may be considering how to spend the week-long break. Striking a balance between work and play can be difficult, particularly if you are working a full-time job while being a parent. As important as it is for your student to take a break from school, it is equally as […]
Tips to Know This Brain Injury Awareness Month
Did you know that every nine seconds someone in the United States experiences a brain injury? As March is Brain Injury Awareness Month, we are joining millions of Americans in advocating for brain injury education. Many people think that brain injuries are caused by trauma to the head. While this is true, there are many […]
Tips to Give Your Children For a Safe Spring Break
For many students, Spring Break is just around the corner. During this time of year, the student you love may be heading to a friends-only beach retreat, or your younger students may be staying at home or engaging in extracurriculars while you work. Regardless of where your children are spending Spring Break, the week represents […]