Author: Daniel Keem
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Piercing the corporate veil happens more than entrepreneurs are warned
Forming an LLC isn’t bulletproof. Courts pierce the corporate veil more often than founders expect, exposing personal assets when structure isn’t maintained.
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The Dark Side of 0% Interest Financing
0% financing offers look like free money. The fine print on deferred-interest contracts can retroactively charge years of interest if you slip even slightly.
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The Biggest Risk Is Assuming You’re Fully Protected
Insurance, security software, and legal contracts all create a sense of comprehensive protection. The gaps between products are where most actual losses happen.
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Not Every Injury Lawsuit Is About Justice
Personal injury law has legitimate cases and opportunistic ones. Distinguishing between them is important for both plaintiffs and the broader legal system.
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Layoffs Aren’t Always About Performance
Most layoffs are macro decisions made above the affected employees. The ‘performance’ framing often arrives later as cover for choices made on other grounds.
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Some Cases Are Built More on Narrative Than Facts
Trials are storytelling contests as much as evidentiary ones. The side with the better narrative often wins, even when the facts are roughly even.
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Supplement Reviews Are Often Manipulated
Supplement reviews on major retail sites are routinely gamed by brands. Here’s how the manipulation works and what actually signals real quality.
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Mindfulness has been stripped of everything that made it work
Corporate mindfulness teaches you to manage stress instead of question its source. The traditional practice it’s based on does the opposite.