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Photo credit: Soggydan Dan Bennett, CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons For those of you who have not heard about the plight
Assuming that the subcontractor was fortunate enough to be on the winning team of a Government Contract, generally the next step is
Photo credit: Dmitry Rozhkov, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons The popular television series “Succession” is much more than an entertaining tale
As we live with a pandemic that has resulted in more than one million deaths (and still counting) in the United States,
As the dust begins to settle from the historic debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on September 10, 2024, many are
Guidance issued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 addressed whether telework was here to stay as
On December 12, 2022, Senior U.S. District Court Judge Paul Grimm (Maryland) green-lighted an older white male plaintiff’s lawsuit to move his
Growing up, I had a large rainbow poster on my bedroom wall. Underneath it was a poster of Farrah Fawcett. She had
Recently, the IRS announced historic increases in the annual contribution limits for 401(k) and other qualified retirement plans. These are the largest
Often times as a small business grows it runs across several big business problems. One of those is training new managers. Managers
If you are an employer or an employee in the healthcare industry, you remember the situation quite well. In September 2021, an
The number of blended families is outpacing that of traditional nuclear families by a significant margin. Fortunately, many estate planning strategies are
The first quarter of the year is typically when companies hire new employees, which is why it’s important to be reminded of
You know what PTO is. But have you heard of RTO? While remote work remains highly attractive for employees, employers have been
Image Credit: Washington Business Journal Ruth LaToison Ifill is the founder and managing partner at Aridai, a business management consulting firm that
Fourth of July is upon us, which means it’s time to get your grills and lawn chairs ready for a day of
Shayla Hamlin is the visionary founder and owner of Hamlin Consulting Group, a dynamic consulting firm with a focus on supporting women
I and my law partner, Laura Rubenstein, recently lectured to one of Baltimore’s latest Goldman Sachs 10K Small Business cohorts. As always,
Known by many names — the side hustle, freelancing, moonlighting, or gig — these common terms all describe popular ways for people of
Senate Bill 299/House Bill 288 (both passed) require each owner and operator of a grocery store or restaurant, beginning January 1, 2025,

















