(LBN) Democratic political consultant Brad Bannon, president of Bannon Communications Research…(http://www.bannoncr.com), discusses this week’s Supreme Court arguments over the health care reform law. With the individual mandate in peril will the rest of the law survive?
Women in America Financial Health from Sequence Media on Vimeo. By many measures, women’s lives have changed substantially in recent decades. According to a comprehensive government report called Women in America, although certain social and economic situations for women have improved, when it comes to personal finances, many women still face challenging hurdles. Visa Senior...
Infants may only have a few teeth but U.S. dental experts say they should been seen by a dentist within the first year of life. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry’s revised guidelines on infant oral health recommend infants 6 to 12 months old should to be seen by a dentist. Paul Casamassimo, chief of...
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Video of Larry Fitzgerald and Friends Celebrity Server Night at Morton’s Steakhouse Monday, October 3, 2011 at Morton’s Steakhouse at Kierland Common in North Scottsdale. Sequence Media Group provided video coverage of this wonderful event that raises money to fight breast cancer.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/7e6LudcVMCc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> 2002 Nobel Prize winning Princeton emeritus professor, Daniel Kahneman, has confirmed my long-time bias. Kahneman is out with a new book, Thinking, Fast and Slow, and in an excerpt published in the New York Times, he did everything but come right out and say it: most stock market advisors...
image via time.comIt’s a problem for U.S. retailers when Communist China makes fake designer handbags and illegal copies of our music CDs, but it’s a much bigger problem when the fakes are chips installed in our military weapons. The American people are starting to discover that counterfeit computer components bought from the Chinese are used...
Former Black Swan movie interns Alex Footman and Eric Glatt filed a federal lawsuit against Fox Searchlight Pictures for violating labor laws by hiring unpaid interns to do the menial work typically associated with internships — fetching coffee, taking out trash — which they argue should have been done by paid employees instead. Elizabeth Wagoner...
Thats the headline of this unique little conference Wahlstrom & Associates will be hosting, along with our friends at Brook Hollow Financial, on the sleeping giant of taxable damages litigation and settlement strategies. Lets face it, how many settlement professionals and trial lawyers are tired of the same, old, dry, boring and pointless seminars that...
The retirement dream is fading for middle-income boomers, according to Bankers Life and Casualty Company Center. The company released a survey Thursday that found one-third of boomers with between $25,000 and $75,000 have not seen any rebound in their retirement accounts. One-fifth of boomers have less than $10,000 in savings. Unsurprisingly, just 10% of respondents...
UPDATE! After nearly two decades in prison for the murder of three young boys, Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley Jr., commonly known as the West Memphis Three, stood up in a courtroom here on Friday, proclaimed their innocence even as they pleaded guilty, and, minutes later, walked out as free men. Bank...
Lawrence J. Siskind The U.S. Supreme Court recently revisited the heavily disputed territory of “Civil Gideon” — the doctrine delineating when, if ever, indigent civil litigants are legally entitled to counsel appointed and paid for by the state. The name “Civil Gideon” comes from the 1963 landmark decision of Gideon v. Wainwright, which held that...