5 Tips for the First-Time Car Buyer

5 Tips for the First-Time Car Buyer

Buying a car is a major purchase and can be a daunting task, especially for first-time buyers like students going away to school. However, with some research and preparation, the process can be much easier and even enjoyable. Here are some tips to help you find the...
Tips to Get Your Home Ready For Spring

Tips to Get Your Home Ready For Spring

Spring Is Finally Here!   While we’re all ready to enjoy the nicer weather and watch the snow melt away, there are a few things every homeowner should do to prepare for spring to prevent costly repair bills further down the line. Here are 10 useful tips to make sure...
Distracted Driving Awareness Month

Distracted Driving Awareness Month

As the weather gets nicer, some people think they don’t have to be as vigilant behind the wheel as they do in the winter. The snow has melted and there’s no ice to worry about after all, right? However, this isn’t true. As the weather warms, more...
Spring Storm Tips for Businesses

Spring Storm Tips for Businesses

Spring can bring sunshine, flowers and make us all feel alive again as the cold weather (slowly) moves away, but it can also bring about some of the year’s most dangerous weather and wreak havoc on many aspects of a company’s operations. Here are some spring storm...
Conditional Offers of Employment and Reasonable Accomodations

Conditional Offers of Employment and Reasonable Accomodations

Conditional offers of employment are common in the trade industry and in many industries that require serious manual labor from their employees. Along with confirming the candidate’s eligibility to work in the United States and verifying their credentials and past...
World Consumer Rights Day

World Consumer Rights Day

Last week, the Federal Trade Commission hosted online seminars in honor of Consumer Protection Week. This week, we mark the 15th of March as World Consumer Rights Day, remembering the address President John F. Kennedy gave on this day in 1962 where he formally...