Businesses can face liability for having distracted truck drivers
While recent legislation has made it against the law for truck drivers to use cell phones when driving, there are still drivers who break the rules.
While recent legislation has made it against the law for truck drivers to use cell phones when driving, there are still drivers who break the rules.
A lawsuit was recently filed in the Palm Beach County Circuit Court by the association that manages The Lucerne, a condominium complex located in Lake Worth, Florida.
Quest’s new executive brief, “Protecting Your Critical Business Data: The Data Loss Prevention Payoff,” showcases the importance of protecting sensitive data that can bring serious trouble to a business, if leaked.
With many merchants being turned down by traditional lenders, they are becoming increasingly reluctant to apply for financing opportunities, according to a recent survey conducted by Merchant Cash and Capital.
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