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How to execute fast-track projects with flying colors
March / April 2013
Newsletter: Contractor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 536
Abstract: Compressed timelines and tight margins are no strangers to many construction markets. This article offers ways to not just survive a fast-track job, but execute it with flying colors. They include assembling the right team, choosing the right accounting and project management software, and negotiating the right contract.
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Cure customer complaints with a dose of insight
Winter 2008
Newsletter: Auto Focus
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 536
Abstract: Every dealer knows the value of a loyal customer. But, unfortunately, every dealership doesn’t view the complaint-handling process as the delicate operation it is. By responding to dissatisfied patrons in a healthy, informed manner, you and your staff can cure customer complaints without losing business. (Updated 11/30/12)
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Arbitration doesn’t always mean simplification
January / February 2010
Newsletter: Construction Law Briefing
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 536
Abstract: Arbitration can be a simpler and less expensive method for resolving construction disputes than going to court. Without thoughtful coordination of arbitration provisions in all documents of a project, however, a situation involving arbitration can become every bit as complex as litigation — if not more so. In one instance, the use of a form contract with an arbitration clause, followed by actions on both sides that were inconsistent with the written contract, led to a much more complex dispute resolution process than there would have been absent any arbitration provision.
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Regarding guns, OSHA and the workplace …
September / October 2009
Newsletter: Employment Law Briefing
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 536
Abstract: When the Oklahoma legislature prohibited property owners from banning the storage of firearms locked in vehicles located on their property, a district court ruled that the prohibition was preempted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA’s) general duty clause. An appeals court discussed its reasoning in reaching a different conclusion. Ramsey Winch Inc. v. C. Brad Henry, 555 F.3d 1199 (10th Cir. 2009)
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NEWS FOR NONPROFITS – New Form 990: Are you prepared?
Year End 2008
Newsletter: Nonprofit Agendas
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 536
Abstract: Coverage includes info on the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act of 2006 (UPMIFA), which is likely to affect your organization if it has endowment funds, and a checklist of preparatory steps for the new IRS Form 990.