The Place to Network: Social Networking, The Tools of the Trade
In his last column, the author reviewed the networking basics. This month, he takes a closer look at one of the more popular social networking tools in use today, and how it can be used for networking purposes.
Professional Development: Top Ten Business Building Habits for Busy Professionals
If your world has changed and you're now faced with the new role of business development, take heart. Like any skill, it can be learned. These ten habits will help you get a jump start.
Leadership Lessons from a Civil War Colonel
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Cooperatives & Condominiums
An in-depth look at recent rulings.
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In <i>Cerniglia v. Church of the Holy Name of Mary</i>, decided on April 20, the Second Department confronted an argument about the scope of New York's "stranger to the deed" rule.
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