COVID-19 has shaken the soul of America. Individuals across 49 states have been infected with the virus. Consequently, governors and mayors throughout the country have declared states of emergency.
Read MoreWhen concerns about cover-ups or inaction arise, a college and its counsel may find themselves in conflict-of-interest quicksand.
Read MoreThird parties pose myriad risks that global companies encounter in their day-to-day operations. This eBook, produced by Compliance Week in collaboration with NAVEX Global, explores the latest trends in third-party risk management programs against which compliance officers and risk officers can gauge how their programs compare against their peers. This eBook further examines best practices for how to reduce the associated costs of managing third-party risk.
Read MoreThe U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will devote $35 million to helping “low-income residents become self-sufficient” in housing.
Read MoreOur nation’s demographics are shifting, and with those shifts come challenges and—more important—opportunities for growth. No industry feels it more than healthcare.
Read MoreAttorney Mareco Edwards, counsel for the Airport Minority Advisory Counsel and a principal of South River Partners, believes one reason other airports haven't pursued SAFETY Act liability protection is the time and commitment it takes to apply for certification and designation. He also says the liability provision of the SAFETY Act isn't well known within the industry.
Read MoreA minority-owned firm has netted the contract to insure the 2016 Democratic National Convention being held in Philadelphia this summer.
Read MoreThe Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) has selected South River Partners to insure the 2016 Democratic National Convention. South River Partners, a 100 percent minority-owned enterprise, presented an excellent, comprehensive, cost-effective proposal which incorporates local entities and is in line with the DNCC’s priorities when awarding contracts.
Read MoreTwo local, minority-owned firms will have a role in the 2016 Democratic National Convention after the pair were named as part of the team that will insure the July convention in Philadelphia.
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