By HWM Partner In the dynamic realm of legal practice, each unanswered call or delayed response could signify lost opportunities, discontented clients, or even jeopardized cases. For law firms, solo attorneys, and legal professionals, maintaining seamless communication channels isn’t merely advantageous—it’s essential. This is where legal answering services step in, offering tailored solutions to address…
However, due to high relevancy and the shift towards a digital economy, personal identity can be considered an essential resource. Unfortunately, this also means that identity theft is a calamity that has befallen society It is unfortunate that this is mostly becoming a regular norm in society. Identity thieves are bound to take advantage of…
As we wait for the weather to turn, well, normal, we focus on our travel plants this Memorial Day weekend, specifically looking at what the best and worst times to leave town are.
Fair warning as you set up your schedule: AAA predicts that the number of folks traveling this year will exceed pre-pandemic levels.
“We’re projecting an additional one million travelers this holiday weekend compared to 2019, which not only means that we’re moving beyond pandemic-era lulls, but also signals a very busy summer travel season ahead,” Alec Slatky, of AAA Northeast, said in an official statement.
What’s more, the company noted that, according to its own booking data, NYC is the third most popular domestic travel destination this weekend. Keep all of that in mind when scheduling the upcoming days.
To help you out, we report on transportation analytics company INRIX’s just-released Memorial Day forecasts. Got a pen and paper? You’re going to want to write this all down:
The fear of failure can halt progress, but what if failure wasn’t a barrier but an opportunity for growth? In a success-driven culture, it’s easy to overlook the valuable lessons failure offers. Here’s how to use mistakes as a learning experience. Think in Terms of Development, Not Defeat Redefine your perception of failure. Instead of…