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This week's guide to Crisis Management This week's email features a look at Premature end of employee retention tax credits may create burden; Finding ways to show team members you care; Don't overlook a contract's liquidated damages provision; Advances in IP theft investigations; Inflation, supply-chain issues impacting small businesses. For more on Crisis Management be sure to visit our website, crisismanagementupdate.com. We'd love to hear your thoughts or feedback on this newsletter. Please contact Patrick Brannan at [email protected]. | | | |
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| | Premature end of employee retention tax credits may create burden Small businesses that had budgeted for employee retention tax credits for the fourth quarter may either be in for a surprise or face a payback burden ... Read more > |
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| Finding ways to show team members you care If team members know that you truly care about them, they can flourish .. . Read more > |
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| Don’t overlook a contract’s liquidated damages provision Liquidated damages are a way to agree beforehand to the amount of damages that one party will owe the other in the event of a particular type of breach. In construction contracts, liquidated damages provisions are often used ... Read more > |
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| | Exciting advances in IP theft investigations can protect you, your clients Are you concerned your company’s intellectual property or proprietary data may have been misappropriated or otherwise lost or shared with ... Read more > |
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| Survey: Inflation, supply-chain shortages impacting small businesses Eighty-nine percent of small business owners surveyed have increased their prices to counter rapidly rising costs coming into the holiday shopping season. Another 68 percent of small businesses say they’re not able to acquire products to meet customer demands .. . Read more > |
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