In Juneau, Alaska, at the Red Dog Saloon, there is a sign that brought a chuckle to most everybody who read it. The sign said, “If our food, drinks and service are not up to your standards, please lower your standards.” It would be funny if it weren’t so tragically close to the attitude that […]
Month: June 2012
Risk Based Cleanup By: Steve Henshaw in Collaboration with Jeff Cornahan
More and more often, people are talking about “Risk Based Cleanups.” It sounds ominous and complicated, but because so many people are throwing the term around, it seems like everyone is supposed to know what it is. In general terms, a “Risk Based Cleanup” is nothing more than the process of getting the regulatory body […]
Workers Compensation Claims By: Jackie Smith
With the economy such that it is, we are finding there are many more worker compensation claims being filed than previously. An employee may feel a layoff is eminent or perhaps he/she was laid off and has no other job in the horizon. Suddenly you receive papers from a lawyer stating the employee was injured […]