Organizations are investing millions of dollars in artificial intelligence, yet many leaders are discovering a frustrating reality: implementation does not guarantee adoption.
Read More »Understanding fair market value in today’s M&A environment
Fair market value is defined as the cash equivalent price at which property would change hands between hypothetical willing and able buyers and sellers acting at arms' length in an open and unrestricted market where neither party is under compulsion to transact and both parties have reasonable knowledge of the relevant facts.
Read More »How to welcome an unexpected trait of resiliency
Often when someone acknowledges another’s resiliency, it is in the context of their admiration of the person’s strength, endurance, or determination. It is meant as a compliment – recognition of the work being done. It can feel unintentionally heavy, as if resiliency is all about grit, toughness, or mental fortitude.
Read More »Experts foresee possible legal malpractice risk for those who eschew AI
As reports of hallucinated case citations and other misadventures have some lawyers pumping the brakes on embracing generative artificial intelligence tools, experts say the day is coming when failure to use available AI technology in representing a client may be deemed a breach of the standard of care.
Read More »Succession planning for privately held businesses: A 360-degree road map
Transitioning a family, founder, or other privately held business to the next generation is rarely a single decision or a one-step process.
Read More »Top iPhone apps for maximum productivity
Every year or so, I like to share a roundup of the iPhone apps I use most often for work-related purposes.
Read More »What businesses can learn from joyful learning
Young professionals learn quickly the difference between work that is “fun” and work that is “satisfying.”
Read More »Eight practical tips for effective business development
Let’s be honest, business development can feel awkward. Networking events sometimes feel like speed dating in bad lighting, prospecting emails get ignored, and LinkedIn can turn into a black hole.
Read More »The dugout rule for workplace crises
Little League is back, which means the full production is back too — walk-up songs that make no sense for a 5-year-old, parents treating warmups like Game 7, and car rides home that somehow turn into life lessons.
Read More »Seasonal hires: When do wage and hour exemptions apply?
As we approach summer, and employers begin their seasonal hiring processes, identification of how wage and hour laws apply to seasonal employees can significantly mitigate employer liability.
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New England Biz Law Update
