Gene MarksThe Government Is Forcing Business Owners to Share Personal Data or Get Fined $10,000 — So Why…The deadline is fast approaching, and many business leaders don’t even know itOct 31
Normina FreddieTexas pharmacy owners and doctor found guilty of $145 million fraud and money laundering chargesPlano, Texas — A federal jury in Texas has found Dehshid “David” Nourian, 59, of Plano, Christopher Rydberg, 47, of Fort Worth, and Dr…Nov 18, 2023
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HiredByWomen in the Workforce: Then vs NowWomen have been working, paid or not, since the dawn of time. We are mothers, daughters, sisters, and daughters, but most importantly we…May 12, 2021May 12, 2021
Gene MarksA recent Supreme Court decision will have a significant impact on small businessesWhat the Department of Labor’s new overtime rule means for small businessesJul 21Jul 21
Gene MarksThe Government Is Forcing Business Owners to Share Personal Data or Get Fined $10,000 — So Why…The deadline is fast approaching, and many business leaders don’t even know itOct 31
Normina FreddieTexas pharmacy owners and doctor found guilty of $145 million fraud and money laundering chargesPlano, Texas — A federal jury in Texas has found Dehshid “David” Nourian, 59, of Plano, Christopher Rydberg, 47, of Fort Worth, and Dr…Nov 18, 2023
iLona Anderson, Esq.The Hidden Trap in the New Overtime Rules That Could Cost You ThousandsThe Department of Labor just changed the game. Here’s what you need to know.Aug 21
HiredByWomen in the Workforce: Then vs NowWomen have been working, paid or not, since the dawn of time. We are mothers, daughters, sisters, and daughters, but most importantly we…May 12, 2021
Gene MarksA recent Supreme Court decision will have a significant impact on small businessesWhat the Department of Labor’s new overtime rule means for small businessesJul 21
HR NEWSFrom 2017 to 2020, the U.S. Department of Labor recovered $3 billion in stolen wages from employersBetween 2017 and 2020, the U.S. Department of Labor recovered more than $3 billion in stolen wages from employers, highlighting the…May 271
iLona Anderson, Esq.Navigating the Employee vs. Independent Contractor Maze: Your 2024 Survival GuideUnraveling the DOL’s New Classification Rule with Clarity, Practicality, and a Touch of HumorMay 24
Gene MarksFour reasons companies should ignore the DOL’s new worker classification ruleWhy the rule will have significant impact on businesses around the countryJan 30