Latest Stories in "Education"

Eric LaGuardia, San Diego Consumer Rights Attorney | Keeping Debt Collectors In Line

Eric LaGuardia, San Diego Consumer Rights Attorney says, “Consumer rights laws require that debt collectors, and more broadly, businesses of all sizes for that matter, treat consumers fairly.” Debt collectors and businesses are required to be honest with consumers, accurate in their representations with them, and treat them fairly. Consumer rights are often infringed upon […]

Linda Allen San Diego Business Law Attorney | Understanding Transactional Law

Linda Allen, a San Diego Business Law Attorney describes transactional law, “Transactional business law involves a wide range of business matters. It encompasses every phase of a business from its inception all the way through its entire life cycle, ending with either winding down or selling the business.” Stated another way, it’s all types of entity […]

Tara Burd, San Diego Civil Litigation Attorney | The Basics Of A Contract

Tara Burd, a San Diego civil litigation attorney stated that, “The formation of any contract requires an offer, acceptance and consideration.” A contract can be as simple or as complex as a situation warrants. Some contracts are tomes and others are made on a napkin. Some are overly complicated and others are overly simplified. Offer An […]

Business Coach Ted Hair Helps Businesses Find Success

Ted Hair began his career as an entrepreneur selling vegetable seeds and holiday cards door-to-door to nearby residents at a retirement community down the street from his home when he was a child. He also had a newspaper delivery service, where he managed the largest non-motorized route in his district. He remembers carrying the newspapers […]

Teresa Speller Helps Adolescents S.T.E.P. Up

Teresa Speller of Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, has been running a program called S.T.E.P. Innovations that is centered around helping to build up the youth of the suburb of Raleigh. S.T.E.P., an acronym that stands for Strive, Trust, Educate, and Pursue, focuses on learning and enrichment, helping youth and adolescents find the right path for their […]

John Nottingham Opens A World Of Athletic Opportunity To Children With Cystic Fibrosis

Children with Cystic Fibrosis oftentimes face adversity in the world of physical activity and athleticism. The nature of the disease makes it seemingly very difficult to participate in and enjoy certain activities. However, Master John Nottingham, the founder of USA Martial Arts School in Phoenix, Arizona, has learned that the type of martial arts that he […]

Veenu Keller Works With Children And Parents To Create Happier Families

Parenting is oftentimes thought of as something that one can learn while “on the job,” however life coach Veenu Keller has been helping families by offering insight, advice, and support to parents and children who are struggling to find common ground with one another. Veenu Keller of Jacksonville, North Carolina has been working with families […]

Orrin Hudson Changes Lives Through Chess

Chess is a game of wits, a battle between two minds attempting to prevail over the other. So how is chess able to help out at-risk youths in urban environments? Orrin Hudson, founder of the Atlanta-based non-profit group Be Someone, has found a connection between at-risk youths and helping them stay away from the pitfalls […]

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