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PBN summit: Businesses can’t stay closed for long
Businesses are mostly supportive of the state’s actions to stop the spread of the new coronavirus, but that’s not likely to last if they...
PBN Summit: R.I.’s real pandemic test still to come
PROVIDENCE – Panelists at PBN's online Health Care Summit on Wednesday gave Gov. Gina M. Raimondo high marks for her efforts to slow down...
5 practical things to consider before granting equity interests in your...
One of the biggest mistakes that company founders make when starting a new company is failing to treat equity like the precious and finite...
Public benefits, corporate burdens: Is a benefit corporation right for you?
Thirty-three states, including Rhode Island, allow a for-profit entity to form as a benefit corporation in lieu of a traditional corporation. The downside is...
Nonprofits need plan to manage deferred giving
Royal Little did a lot with his life. When he died at age 92 in early 1989, the New York Times referred to him...
Taylor to lead FirstWorks board of directors as new president
CATHERINE TERRY TAYLOR, former director of the R.I. Division of Elderly Affairs and former owner of Providence-based communications firm LangTaylor Ltd., was recently named...
What you need to know about the new Mass. noncompete law
(Editor’s Note: This is the second of a two-part column. See part 1 here.)
Certain types of noncompetition agreements are now invalid under the new...
Develop a ‘playbook’ to curb data breaches
Some of your business’s sensitive data is already compromised and more of it likely will be, as the demand for information gleaned from illicit...
Are you ready to steal employees from your Mass. competitors?
(Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part column.)
Massachusetts has recently enacted a law that will render some restrictive covenants unenforceable.
The law starts...
2018 40 Under Forty winners feted at Aldrich Mansion
WARWICK – A record crowd of 475 took the occasion of a perfect summer evening to toast the honorees in Providence Business News’ 2018...