As part of your estate planning, you’ll likely select one or more people to have powers of attorney (POAs) over important aspects of your life – usually, if and only if you become unable to care and/or speak for yourself. For example, you may give your medical POA to...
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Steps to take to reasonably protect your company’s trade secrets
| Mar 3, 2021 | Business Law
Many companies have trade secrets or other proprietary information that they want to protect. A company's leadership may have employees sign contracts, including nondisclosure or non-compete documents. Companies do this to protect their valuable assets from ending up...
One engagement tip to protect your marriage from the 7-year itch
On Behalf of Cushing & Dolan, P.C. | Mar 1, 2021 | Prenuptial Agreements
The idea of the seven-year itch has been around for decades. The premise is that people become dissatisfied with a relationship after about seven years. They may start looking for a new partner or considering ending a long-term relationship with no major reason to do...
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