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Tag Archives: Difficult
Connecticut Payroll Tax Proposal Raises Difficult Questions
With less than a month remaining in the legislative session, some Connecticut lawmakers want to go bold, eliminating the income tax for many taxpayers and replacing it with a new payroll tax. And while it has the support of some … Continue reading
Posted in Tax Law
Tagged Connecticut, Difficult, Payroll, Proposal, questions, Raises
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Managing difficult behavior in nursing homes: assessment and interventions
A hot-button issue for nursing home administrators and admissions personnel seems to be “behavior disturbances.” Family members may be encouraged to make alternate arrangements because the facility maintains that it cannot manage the person and the person is “creating a … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Assessment, Behavior, Difficult, Homes, Interventions, Managing, nursing
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The Secret to Working With Difficult People
Working with difficult people can be at the core of an in-house counsel’s job. But what is the secret to working with difficult people? Looking at the psychological factors involved can help: “To deal with difficult people, first recognize that … Continue reading
Verdict obtained by Peter Saghir in difficult New York Pedestrian Accident case
Congratulations to our partner NYC car accident lawyer Peter J. Saghir who obtained a verdict in Queens in a difficult liability case involving a pedestrian who was struck by a car at 42nd Street and 12th Avenue in Manhattan. The trial was … Continue reading
Posted in Medical malpractice law
Tagged accident, case, Difficult, obtained, pedestrian, Peter, Saghir, Verdict, York
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Linking Difficult Tasks to Positive Rewards
About this time of year, its hard to motivate students to keep going. They are tired, and if they are not in the top 20% of the class, they dont see the point of working hard anymore. Its hard to… … Continue reading