Dealing with a Business Headquartered Overseas?

Doing due diligence in the U.S. is one thing. Doing it overseas? That’s a whole different ballgame.
In markets like the UK, for example, criminal record checks aren’t freely available without a subject’s consent. GDPR and local data protection laws add layers of complexity. A simple database pull […]
Differences do not have to divide.

James Carville and Mary Matalin—political strategists on opposite ends of the spectrum—built a lasting marriage on mutual respect. Their story reminds us that strength sometimes comes from valuing not only the differences, but more importantly, the connection above the divide. Thirty-two years together is no small thing.
In […]
Scammers Have My Number (Literally)

First it was email. Now the BEC (Business Email Compromise) crooks have slid into our texts. What is next, WhatsApp? Oops, that is another happy hunting ground for these dirt bags.
I got the text below this morning—tax refund coming my way? Yeah, right. One click and you’re […]
Private equity is coming to (or for) your 401(k). Are you ready?

President Trump’s new executive order directs the Department of Labor and SEC to make it easier for retirement plans to include private equity, credit, and real estate funds. Translation: a potential $12 trillion capital pool is about to be opened up.
But opportunity cuts both ways:
For PE firms […]
Digital Forensics vs. Reasonable Doubt: Lessons from the Karen Read Retrial

If the name Karen Read sounds familiar, it’s because the first trial was the focus of a hugely popular Netflix miniseries that I have to admit to binging. Compelling TV doesn’t usually guarantee compelling evidence, proving up that sometimes the truth can get in the way of […]
