Apr 1, 2019 | Article Archive, Medical Corner
By Rich Harris, MSc, CSCS, PTA, CES, CSAC Aquatic therapy has tremendous rehabilitative potential for individuals of all ages, ranging from the treatment of acute injuries to overall health maintenance of many chronic diseases. Water therapy has been proven effective...
Apr 1, 2019 | Article Archive, Law
By Ryan P. Mellinger, Esq. “Did you hear about Smith’s title company? They received a phone call from their client saying that the client had switched banks and therefore the wire had to be sent somewhere else. They did it and sent $75,000 to fraudsters.”...
Apr 1, 2019 | Article Archive, Trends
By Jessica T. Zolotorofe, Esq. A quick bite to eat between classes; a new jacket for this weekend’s football game; a coffee for study group; a midnight snack on the way home from a party; or medicine for a first flu away from mom and dad: This is just a small glimpse...
Apr 1, 2019 | Article Archive, Development
By Matthew Crocker Due diligence is the critical phase of investigatory work that determines whether or not your deal can move to the next phase, be it approvals or zoning phase in land development or the closing period for an acquisition. This critical period, while...
Apr 1, 2019 | Article Archive, Introduction
By Bill Gladstone, CCIM, SIOR In most cases, you will make the best use of your time and have the highest probability of closing an event if you take control from the beginning. You want to be able to guide the course of events so that you can follow through and make...
Mar 1, 2019 | Article Archive, Efficiency
By James C. Mooney, PE, LEED AP Renovation and energy reduction projects begin with great intentions and often end in aggravation and, potentially, a sick building due to the unintended consequences of not “right sizing” the HVAC systems as a part of the overall...