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2y ago
Leading Silicon Valley business litigation firm Bergeson LLP recently scored a major victory in court, fending off a nonprofit’s challenge to a California family-owned timber ranch’s timber harvesting plan – the latest example of how the small but proven team of legal experts provides comprehensive and successful legal support for companies at all stages.
John Pernick, a partner with Bergeson LLP, says the timber case demonstrates the skills the firm can bring to businesses of all sizes. While the firm won the timber ranch’s case in court, it also works with its clients outside of the litigat ..read more
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2y ago
Have you ever wondered why you’ve incarnated on this planet in your particular body? Have you ever had that gut feeling or total body knowing that something is right for you or not? Whether you’ve thought about it before or not, the experience of human life is a gift, and fostering a healthy and connected relationship with your body is an important part of navigating your journey on earth.
To put it plainly, your body is your vessel, and it allows you to experience life to its fullest capacity. You can feel emotions, create, express, learn, grow, challenge yourself, and use your body wisdom t ..read more
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2y ago
To hear Michael McKean describe Jerry Palter — the character he created for the beloved folk mockumentary “A Mighty Wind” — one would assume that the role was meant to blend into the background and fade into oblivion forever.
“He reminds me so much of the openers I would see for folk acts like Dave Van Ronk,” said McKean. “They would all perform kind of competent cover versions of traditional songs, but they were usually not very good. And that’s what I think of Jerry. He just has this very white bread kind of look. He’s kind of a cornball, really.”
Yet 20 years later, the images of the milqu ..read more
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2y ago
Business icons in all industries know that bold moves lead to big things. It takes just one calculated risk to plant the seed for expansion, growth, and endless opportunity. For Jason Haugen, that pivotal moment occurred in 2018 when he took ownership of an RV dealership that needed a new direction. The Haugen RV Group has come a long way since then, and as CEO, Jason has branched out into many other ventures to fuel his brand and reach new heights.
Now, Jason finds himself at the center of a thriving business ecosystem built on a foundation of family, effort, action, and some old-fashioned in ..read more
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2y ago
According to a Pew Research study, 59% of Americans believe recreational cannabis consumption should be legal for adults. The “Stoner Stigma” is falling away and cannabis consumption can be compared to drinking wine; a social ritual that relaxes you and elevates the experience. Just like fine wine grape vines, premium cannabis is carefully cultivated. Tended with care and science – the ultimate focus is on the final product for the consumer. The CDFA’s Cannabis Appellations Program (CAP) is working toward making cannabis cultivation regional designations on par with those of Napa and Sonoma V ..read more
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2y ago
Unless you are blessed with an appearance similar to The Rock and Vin Diesel, the bald look is pretty tricky to pull off.
Aside from throwing on a hat or considering expensive scalp tattooing or hair implants, you might think there isn’t much you can do. But it appears there is a natural solution that works from within to prevent men’s hair loss and possibly even restore a healthy head full of hair.
It’s called Max Mane by the supplement company Inno Supps. The men’s hair loss formula claims to fight the root causes of hair loss using revolutionary natural ingredients with strong c ..read more
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2y ago
The online supplement market has exploded over the last decade, giving consumers tons of options but very little guidance.
Shopping for safe, effective products that help you reach your fitness goals without sacrificing your health is like navigating a minefield.
One wrong step and you’re either paying for pills filled with artificial ingredients or fillers that wreak havoc on your body…
Or throwing away hundreds of dollars on overpriced products that do NOTHING to help you reach your goals.
Enter Inno Supps, an industry-disrupting supplement company based in Henderson, Nevada.&nbs ..read more
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2y ago
The days of fly-by-night companies selling strange pills and powders with long dramatic videos making exaggerated claims based on questionable “science” are numbered.
Inno Supps’ obsession with helping their customers achieve real results with clean natural products is completely reshaping the landscape of today’s supplement market.
And unlike some competitors, they aren’t satisfied with simply creating 1 product to meet 1 need for 1 group of people.
Their commitment to health and fitness encompasses both men and women of any age looking to lose weight, build muscle, enhance their vitality or ..read more
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2y ago
Bloating is one of many ways your stomach attempts to tell you something isn’t right. A little bit of bloating here and there is normal. But if it’s popping up (or I guess we should say out) more often than not, you need to get to the root causes.
In this article, we’ll tell you the most likely reasons you’re always bloated (some of them may shock you) and more about Inno Cleanse, a natural detox that’s helping thousands of people banish bloat, gently flush away pounds of toxic waste and flatten their stomachs– seriously this stuff works!!
10 Reasons Why You’re Always Bloated  ..read more
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2y ago
We are living in a time of great transformation. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, our lives have accelerated at a pace with which we are infinitely unfamiliar. The lines between work and family have blurred and our priorities have started to shift towards that which we value most. At a very minimum, these last few years have reshaped our relationships with our employers and reimagined how we define our company cultures. This new reality has resulted in more and more employees challenging the workplace paradigms that have governed our places of employment for y ..read more