Last month, one of our articles focused on why the election takes place on the second Tuesday in November every four years. Generally, election years are ripe for discussion fodder and an excellent source for newsletter material. This month we were going to write an article about the Electoral College and the popular vote and why never the two …
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Kansas City Law Firm Shares Rich History of the River Market
Cities tend to get established for various geographical attributes and the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas Rivers is a perfect example. River travel was among the earliest forms of conveyance in the discovery and settling of the American West. There is so much history to the part of our town we now call River Market, that it is hard to …
Kansas City Law Firm Shares Do’s and Don’ts for Workplace Holiday Parties
Do’s and Don’ts for Workplace Holiday Parties With the holiday party season upon us, there are some legal considerations that should be observed when hosting or attending a holiday party in the workplace. While we don’t mean to dampen anyone’s holiday spirit, please keep the following in mind during this time of year: Photo Credit: Local 10 …
Client Advantage for 2015
As the end of the year approaches people tend to get things in order; they make last minute purchases, last minute charitable donations and then celebrate the holidays. Many business owners, however, forget that they must also take similar clean-up measures for their companies. The end of the year is a perfect time to review your company’s …
Holiday Creep
The complaints begin each year in October about ‘Holiday Creep’ where stores bring out holiday decorations, sales and music earlier and earlier. This year, however, the holidays ARE actually earlier. Due to the Jewish lunar calendar and the timing of Thanksgiving, the first night of Chanukah occurs on Thanksgiving. No one we have spoken to can …