It’s a common scenario: You don’t want a court to determine your family’s affairs, but you do want a structure in place to ensure you (and your children) get a fair outcome. You have options and one ...
On October 6, more than a hundred DGA members tuned in to learn more about the working relationship between Directors and Choreographers when the Special Projects Committee presented the online event, ...
George Harrison had a complicated relationship with The Beatles. One of the most confusing things he dealt with in the band was their collaborative process and how they churned out their hits in ...
At the outset of a divorce, uncertainty tends to surface quickly. Questions about finances, parenting, and next steps often arrive all at once. Dallas family law attorney Carla M. Calabrese, founding ...
Remote creative collaboration has become an increasingly common reality for many professionals, including those in the marketing and advertising industry. A recent report from Filestage, based on 366 ...
A common question I get from clients is, “How many people should I involve in my hiring process?” My answer is usually, “As many as you’d like.” If you’re surprised at that response, think about it ...
In 1990, attorney Stuart Webb inadvertently pioneered a new process for divorce aimed to minimize conflict and to resolve matters collaboratively and expeditously. Webb practiced family law and ...
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