The K.I.S.S. Guide to Great Logo Design

How do clients and customers come to know your business?  Mostly they see your company logo—on your Web site, in an advertisement—long before they decide to contact you.  Logos are a vital element of that all-important “first impression.”  A good

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States Take Steps To Curtail Illegal Immigration

6/25/2011   The federal government is intensifying the crackdown on the use of undocumented immigrant labor. On Wednesday, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement informed thousands of companies that their hiring records will be inspected. But increasingly, it is the states

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Mortgage Industry May Be Reshaped By Courts

6/23/2011   Last week, a New York appellate court ruled that a Reston-based company, which tracks and transfers electronically millions of mortgages, did not have the right to foreclose on a property or assign the mortgage it does not actually

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Lawsuit Accord to be Challenged by States

6/22/2011   Attorneys general in thirty-eight states are planning to legally challenge a proposed class-action settlement which they said could potentially make it harder for state law-enforcement personnel to regulate debt collectors. The proposed settlement involves an agreement entered into

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The K.I.S.S. Guide to Great Logo Design

How do clients and customers come to know your business?  Mostly they see your company logo—on your Web site, in an advertisement—long before they decide to contact you.  Logos are a vital element of that all-important “first impression.”  A good

Read More »

States Take Steps To Curtail Illegal Immigration

6/25/2011   The federal government is intensifying the crackdown on the use of undocumented immigrant labor. On Wednesday, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement informed thousands of companies that their hiring records will be inspected. But increasingly, it is the states

Read More »

Mortgage Industry May Be Reshaped By Courts

6/23/2011   Last week, a New York appellate court ruled that a Reston-based company, which tracks and transfers electronically millions of mortgages, did not have the right to foreclose on a property or assign the mortgage it does not actually

Read More »

Lawsuit Accord to be Challenged by States

6/22/2011   Attorneys general in thirty-eight states are planning to legally challenge a proposed class-action settlement which they said could potentially make it harder for state law-enforcement personnel to regulate debt collectors. The proposed settlement involves an agreement entered into

Read More »

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