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Nearly every industry is exploring how artificial intelligence can help streamline, improve or expand operations.
The landscape for design and construction is ever-changing. Two big factors driving that change are the economy and federal government.
Commercial contracts tend to be full of “boilerplate provisions” that, to paraphrase Mark Twain’s assessment of classic novels, everyone knows are important, but no one actually reads.
The recent imposition of tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China has created a ripple effect across the U.S. economy, with significant implications for individuals and businesses in Connecticut.
Day-to-day operations take up most of a business owner’s time; yet, what would happen if you were unable to run your business, or wanted to pursue other endeavors?
Recent changes to Connecticut’s mandatory paid sick leave law create new compliance challenges for businesses.
The manufacturing sector is vital to Connecticut’s economy, creating job opportunities, driving innovation, and facilitating community growth.
As we leap forward into the 2024 tax filing season, both businesses and individuals must stay informed and be prepared.
As a small business grows, its need for accurate financial reporting increases.
The short-term outlook for the economy is strong with a near-term recession less likely.
Inflation is decelerating, unemployment is low, and corporate earnings are solid.
October is national Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
The Department of Homeland Security instituted this annual event through its Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in 2004.
Cyberattacks on small- and medium-sized businesses (SMB) continue to rise and will only intensify over the next few years.
For 70 years, the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) allowed companies to deduct research and development expenses in the year they were incurred.
Have you ever thought about the way Dunkin’ Donuts — or should we say, Dunkin’ — has affected your life?
In April, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) required all state and local websites to be accessible, along with their mobile applications.
If one was to ask the leadership of a nonprofit about the biggest challenge facing the organization, the most common response likely would revolve around the organization’s financial sustainability and stability.