Adam Hansen

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Adam is a part time journalist, entrepreneur, investor and father.

Tips for Getting the Best Business Law Attorney

It is generally a good idea to consult with an attorney if you’re involved in a business dispute or disagreement. Things can get messy really fast and you don’t want to be on the receiving end as a result. If you’re searching for an attorney for your business, it’s worth noting that you want to […]

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Startup Evisort Emerges From Harvard Law And MIT To Overhaul Contract Management

It’s a shame how rarely the domains of computer science and the legal field intersect because both professions have more in common than they’ll ever know. They’re both disciplines of abstract engineering of a sort. Software is the use of symbolic engineering to create logic engines that make the computer do useful things. Contracts are […]

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How Safe Is Your Neighborhood?

Modern life has left us isolated in small worlds of our own choosing. Neighbors have become strangers, which directly impacts the safety of everyone’s homes and families. When all are strangers, it’s hard to keep an eye out on our neighbors or expect them to do the same for us in times of potential crisis. […]

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No College Degree? No Problem. These Careers are for You!

“I didn’t graduate college, but that doesn’t mean I’m not smart,” Emma Stone told reporters at a press conference for “The Amazing Spider-Man” in 2012. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Anne Hathaway, Ellen DeGeneres, and Tom Hanks would likely agree. Like Emma Stone, those A-list celebrities don’t have a college diploma. Not having a degree didn’t […]

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The Major Contributions and Jobs Held by Filipino Immigrants

What are the major jobs held by Filipino Immigrants? Americans know that people of Filipino ancestry have contributed much to our society. According to migrationpolicy.org, Filipinos over the age of 25 have higher education rates compared to native and overall foreign-born populations. Half of all the immigrants reported having at least a bachelor’s degree. What […]

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