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Rush Nigut is a shareholder with the Brick Gentry Law Firm in West Des Moines, Iowa. His practice includes both transactional and litigation matters including franchising and business law. Rush started his legal blog, Rush on Business, in 2006. He has been quoted or referenced by hundreds of other blogs, websites, and publications. He also is the editor of the Brick Gentry Trial Team blog and can help you identify the most qualified lawyer at Brick Gentry to handle your case. Our lawyers have a breadth of trial experience in personal injury, employment discrimination, business litigation, IP law, and class action cases.

At the upcoming Secrets of Successful Professionals Revealed seminar you’ll get your chance to hear from Tre Critelli.  Tre and his father, Nicholas Critelli, have the only law firm within the United States that features a pair of English barristers and U.S. trial lawyers. 

The use of technology in Critelli’s office is innovative and

The lawyers at Stark & Stark continue to produce helpful information on their law blog for clients and lawyers alike.  The latest article worth reading is from Stuart Mickleberg the Buy-Sell Agreements in Closely Held Business.  Stuart says a good Buy-Sell Agreement should accomplish at least four important objectives:

  1. Providing mechanism for the orderly

Victoria_herring Bigger isn’t always better. Victoria Herring is a successful sole practitioner who practices in the areas of civil rights and discrimination law in Des Moines. She is a believer in cutting-edge technology including the latest Apple technology, Web-based communication and online research. She will lend her expertise in how professionals can start their businesses on

Penny J. Ummstattd-Cope of the Joplin, MO Business Blog points out that today’s women need to be just as concerned about protecting their assets as men.  Penny says:

Women should start thinking about protecting their assets before they get married or even enter into a living arrangement with a man.  Why?  More and more women