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.
Read More »AI adoption surges across legal industry, survey finds
According to The State of AI in Legal, a Litify 2025 report, the adoption rate of AI among the legal community increased to 78% in the past two years.
Read More »Conduct a technology audit for your firm
The tools you currently have in place in your law firm may not be sufficient in today’s fast-paced world. Technology is moving faster than ever, and artificial intelligence is changing how legal work gets done.
Read More »AI adoption surges across legal industry, survey finds
The legal community is quickly adopting artificial intelligence. According to The State of AI in Legal, a Litify 2025 report, the adoption rate of AI among the legal community increased to 78% in the past two years.
Read More »Your best people are leaving because you stopped paying attention
COVID did something to us that a decade of wellness programs never could. It forced us to look directly at our own mortality and ask: is this how I want to spend my time?
Read More »To pay or not to pay: Navigating paid time off and protected leave
Many employers have long-standing policies stating that an employee taking protected leave must exhaust all accrued paid time off before taking the leave as unpaid.
Read More »Three cash flow management tips for small and mid-sized businesses
In the current economic landscape, ensuring healthy and predictable cash flow is a major priority for entrepreneurs.
Read More »FTC’s noncompete ban is dead, but its efforts to limit noncompetes survive
In 2024, the Federal Trade Commission promulgated a nationwide rule banning most non-competition agreements. After more than a year of litigation holding up enforcement of the FTC’s rule, the Trump administration announced last year that it would dismiss its attempts to overturn the injunctions that ban the enforcement of the rule.
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New England Biz Law Update
