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Archives for August 2016

Debunking Five of the Most Common Myths About Estate Planning

mckenna · August 15, 2016 ·

One of the more difficult tasks for an attorney is to get clients to create an estate plan. The truth is that most people would rather do almost anything other than contemplate and prepare for their own inevitable passing. This is a shame because estate planning is the best way for a person to provide for the financial security of family and loved ones.

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Depositions and Trial Testimony: Knowing the Difference When You’re Under Oath

Julie Ramson · August 12, 2016 ·

A subpoena hit your door and you’re staring down the barrel of a lawsuit. Malpractice attorneys know all too well that when you’re facing this sort of legal action, it’s critical to say and do the right things. You may be asked to give testimony in a deposition, where the plaintiff’s attorney will ask questions about what happened to your patient. You might also go to trial, where you’ll take the stand to give testimony about the case. In each of these settings, you’ll be under pressure and required to tell the truth. Knowing the difference and how to act can help you manage a potentially uncomfortable situation.

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Denial of Coverage and Reservation of Rights Letters Pose a Trap for Unwary Counsel

Kelly Purkey · August 10, 2016 ·

Counsel for insurance companies are frequently called upon to offer advice about or to actually draft a letter to an insured either denying coverage or providing a defense while reserving the carrier’s rights regarding coverage. This usually happens when it is not clear if the claim made against the insured is covered under the terms of the insurance policy. [Read more…] about Denial of Coverage and Reservation of Rights Letters Pose a Trap for Unwary Counsel

Should You Move Your Business to the Cloud?

mckenna · August 8, 2016 ·

Cloud computing is available to everyone in various forms. As individuals we put our photos and music in the cloud and businesses can use the cloud for various functions including storing data and information. Cloud computing offers many benefits to businesses, but there are cyber liability and privacy and data security risks that come with this service as well. Knowledge of these risks and benefits is crucial for you to make the right decision when considering whether to move your business to the cloud.

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