Tag: "Tips"

You Can't Always Predict an Accident, but You Can Prepare for One

You Can’t Always Predict an Accident, but You Can Prepare for One

| November 2, 2010 | Comments (0)

I firmly believe that while you cannot avoid accidents altogether, you CAN be prepared for one. Proper education can oftentimes help you avoid a terrible situation altogether. This is why our firm goes to great lengths to educate people on accident prevention and safety.

Much of the content and information we publish on our sites, in our newsletters and on Facebook and Twitter is geared toward accident prevention. Whether it is about safe driving, choosing the correct nursing home, or recognizing the early signs of daycare abuse, it’s about prevention.

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Think Before You Tweet!

Think Before You Tweet!

| September 30, 2010 | Comments (0)

As an attorney, I can’t stress enough the need for individuals to be extremely careful with what they are sharing online. Many of us have heard the horror stories of relationships and careers ending because of questionable status updates and Tweets. Add to that the obvious privacy concerns with sharing information online and common sense would say to keep as much of your private life just that, private.

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September Means Safety

September Means Safety

| August 31, 2010 | Comments (0)

Parents – you don’t need me to tell you that babies are always curious. Being new to the world, and their body, who can blame them? As a father of three, I know firsthand the relentless curiosity inherent in children.

With this insatiable curiosity and tireless exploration comes the potential for a whole myriad of accidents. Baby Safety Month serves as a reminder to do some exploring of your own to make certain your child’s environment is secure and “explorer” proof.

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Respect Your Elders-Tips for Keeping Loved Ones Safe in Nursing Homes

Respect Your Elders-Tips for Keeping Loved Ones Safe in Nursing Homes

| July 23, 2010 | Comments (0)

If you aren’t familiar or aware of this epidemic sweeping the nation, you should be. As Baby Boomers begin to age into their twilight all at once, more and more families are relying on nursing homes and other nursing facilities to take care of their loved ones. As demand for nursing homes and elder care has risen, so has the opportunity for a myriad of physical, emotional sexual abuse, and financial exploitation.

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It Takes Strategy to Navigate the PPC Maze

It Takes Strategy to Navigate the PPC Maze

| July 2, 2010 | Comments (0)

Pay-per-click (PPC) advertising can be an attorney’s best friend – or worst enemy. One of the biggest deciding factors is strategy. How you develop your PPC campaign can determine whether it brings you clients or drains your budget.

If you’re stuck trying to write a PPC strategy, I recommend starting by answering the five W’s:

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Seriously, Everybody is Doing it. Social Media Tips for Lawyers

Seriously, Everybody is Doing it. Social Media Tips for Lawyers

| June 23, 2010 | Comments (0)

As attorneys, we are always looking for new ways to reach potential clients, as well as others within our industry. Any lawyer that has spent anytime online knows how much social media has grown.

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The Solution to my Teen Driving Dilemma-The Safe Driving Contract

The Solution to my Teen Driving Dilemma-The Safe Driving Contract

| May 25, 2010 | Comments (0)

Without a doubt, one of the most stressful times of my life was the moment I realized that my daughter would soon be a legal driver. Any parent that has the “joy” of raising a teenager (or several, like me) already knows what I am talking about. There are a ton of reasons why the prospect of your child being behind the wheel is so terrifying.

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Not All Attorneys are Created Equal- Tips for Choosing the Right Lawyer, FOR YOU

Not All Attorneys are Created Equal- Tips for Choosing the Right Lawyer, FOR YOU

| February 25, 2010 | Comments (0)

Hiring a lawyer is not an easy task. For the majority of people, the need for a lawyer is unexpected. Often times the circumstances surrounding the hiring of a lawyer are traumatic for the family involved. In my more than 20 years in this profession, I have had to not only represent families, but often times console them as well. The importance of this client/attorney relationship during what is sure to be an emotionally charged period for the family cannot go unnoticed.

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