Divorces that fall to the tribal jurisdiction

Does a State court hold a Jurisdiction Over Native American Couples In Divorce, Domestic Relations And Marital Assets? Throughout the years and we guess over dozens of cases, the United States Supreme Court has made it clear that Native American tribes are not regulated by the state's laws and are self-governing and sovereign entities whose powers are only limited by the federal government. As a result, reservations are considered independent of state and... Read more
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HR management using Big Data is on the rise!

In our days human resources are the most vital thing that any company, whether it's working in IT or not, has. Thanks to our modern culture, the value of each employee's input is highly valuable, and hence becomes a subject for an in-depth analysis and optimization. With big data getting into every field these days, we took it into account as well and tried to incorporate it into our HR and recruiting management methods... Read more
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IT: using visual “hotzones” for market research among customers

There are many practical and experimental ways nowadays to get the customer's mind analyzed. This "hotzones" trend lets us all see a much wider scope on how people react and interact with the web and hardware these days. So let's try to analyze, which marketing researches can employ such a feature? An industry which jumped the bandwagon of that niche first was advertising, public relations and marketing.. Read more
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How long before the exit you must be planning it?

The ideal timing for planning an exit strategy is at least 5-10 years beforehand. That kind of a diligent approach is proven to help you in accumulate as much of an assets as possible, whilst taking their price to the highest level possible, for a future sale. But unfortunately, that kind of diligent approach is not always applicable. So how does a CEO or an owner in a hurry can perform a quicker exit strategy, say in 1, 2 or 3 years? Read more
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