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Practicing Law Is a Family Affair | Read "Found Money" and Improve Your Business and Your LifeIf someone had told me that I would be THIS excited about finance and accounting book, I would have probably let out a big fat raspberry sound. I barely tolerated my finance and accounting courses... + Full Story | Small Business Goals: Fitness Conscious, Want Sales, Looking for Work-Life BalanceFor the past month and a half we’ve been running a poll here at Small Business Trends, asking a simple question: What is your top 2010 resolution?
While it’s not exactly a... + Full Story | A Boost To Consumer Confidence
I don’t understand the economy. Not before the crisis, and certainly not since. (It’s a good thing I can draw funny pictures.)
It seems like every week I hear in the news some new... + Full Story |
| Where are All the Women High-tech Entrepreneurs?According to technology entrepreneur and researcher Vivek Wadwha, women entrepreneurs continue to be poorly represented in technology businesses.
Wadwha enlisted the National Center for Women and ... + Full Story | How To Get More From Google AlertsAs a small business owner, I prefer simple tools. I like having one tool that I can push to the limits over a slew of them that I have to manage. It makes my life a little easier and m processes... + Full Story | 5 Great Questions To Ask Franchise Company Executives Before Buying A FranchiseIf you’re looking to become a franchise owner, there are several ways for you to increase your chances of success. One way is to arrange some time to talk with the operations people at... + Full Story |
| Practicing Law Is a Family Affair |
| Written by NFIB.com | |
| Thursday, 01 November 2007 | |
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Jeff and Andrew Grossman, attorneys from Columbus, Ohio, share more than a surname. The father-son duo also partner in one of central Ohio's most successful, well-known domestic relations law firms. Through the years, their firm has represented some of the biggest names in Columbus, and it's common knowledge that if the Grossman firm is involved in a divorce, the case likely involves big names, even bigger egos and deep pockets. Read more at: http://www.nfib.com/object/IO_35239.html. |
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