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Frequently-Asked Questions about NYS Workers’ Compensation

Nance Schick · Feb 15, 2017 ·

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I have workers' compensation ("WC") insurance, and one of my employees got hurt. Do I need to report it? Probably. With the exception of injuries such as paper cuts and minor bumps and bruises, all …

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Who Are You Forgetting?

Nance Schick · Jan 22, 2017 ·

If you're like me (and most people), the last time you were deeply aware of all of the things it takes to make your life work was when something broke. Your car wouldn't start. The coffee maker poured …

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What to Expect in a Workers Compensation Trial

Nance Schick · Jan 16, 2017 ·

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DISCLAIMER: This post provides a general overview of a workers compensation trial. It is not legal advice. If you require information or advice applied to your unique situation, please contact an …

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Three Hiring Expectations That Probably Won’t Be Fulfilled

Nance Schick · Oct 24, 2016 ·

My colleagues and I often discuss our challenges in finding the "model" employees for our businesses. Whether it's a client who has a disgruntled worker who frequently files claims to extend her …

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What are You Willing to Put 10,000 Hours into Mastering?

Nance Schick · May 30, 2016 ·

One of the best ways to test the effectiveness of an exercise is to do it yourself. Hippocrates practiced medicine on himself. Great personal trainers actually do the workouts they ask their clients …

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Are You Stuck with All of the Terms in that “Standard Agreement”?

Nance Schick · May 23, 2016 ·

If you've been following Bonne D. Graham on SAP Radio's Coffee Break with Game Changers, you know I've been part of a roundtable discussion with my esteemed colleagues, Nina Kaufman and Renee L. Duff. …

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Review of THE FOUR AGREEMENTS by Don Miguel Ruiz

Nance Schick · Feb 20, 2016 ·

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The Four Agreements was one of my favorite quick reads while traveling. I have read it several times over the 17 years since my cousins bought it for me in a New Hope, Pennsylvania boutique. I had …

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Review of LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS by Father Jonathan Morris

Nance Schick · Sep 4, 2015 ·

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While exploring a potential role on the Board of Directors at The Christophers, I found myself immersed in the profound insights of Father Jonathan Morris's book, Light in the Darkness. His words …

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Use What Works, Release What Doesn’t

Nance Schick · Mar 5, 2015 ·

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It's Day Five of #MyMarchMadness, and I'm admittedly sluggish. Between the busy 15-hour days I've had each day so far in this workweek and the head cold that won't stay down for the count, I'm already …

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