A new peer-reviewed study examines whether having women on a firm’s Board of Directors effects management decisions to pull a defective medical product off the market. The researchers also took steps toward explaining their clear results. The study showed that...
Month: April 2020
Landowners can be responsible for injuries to trespassing children
When someone walks onto your land, illegally and without invitation, the law offers that trespasser relatively few protections. After they fall into a deep well or down a dark stairway, they might stumble badly again in court trying to sue you for their injuries. But...
The challenge of finding a trademark-worthy business name
As many entrepreneurs see it, when times are tough for business, that is exactly the time to start a venture. Of course, we will not offer advice about that here. But one famous investor is especially famous for saying, “Be fearful when others are greedy and be greedy...
Buzzed though legal drivers cause 15 percent of alcohol-related wreck fatalities
There are no excuses when it comes to drunk driving. Every adult knows that driving while impaired puts not only that driver at risk, but innocent motorists, pedestrians and cyclists in danger of being injured in a motor vehicle crash as well. New research shows that...
My dog bit the mailman. Now what?
Postal carriers enter hundreds of yards and porches per day to bring people mail and other goods. The classic scene of a standoff between a dog and the mailman seems rather cartoonish, but in reality, workers who deliver goods to homes risk confrontations with dogs...