Richard I Segal

Richard I Segal

July 01, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Let's Embrace Corporate Social Responsibility

CSR is much more than a business being philanthropic and giving to charity. Writing a check, while often appreciated, is not CSR. It is vital in the workforce to allow and encourage your team and up-and-comers to engage in CSR.

By Richard I. Segal

6 minute read

March 18, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Less Management and More Authenticity, Genuineness, and Mentorship

Let's embrace the changing workforce demographic and replace the concept of "management" with AGM—a short and easy acronym I fashioned for encouraging three important concepts in leadership: authenticity, genuineness, and mentorship.

By Richard I. Segal

5 minute read

May 07, 2021 | Daily Business Review

5 Tips to Strengthen a Consumer Purchase Agreement Due to COVID Manufacturing Delays

When early lockdowns were lifted, people yearned for more climate and outdoor friendly environments. The influx and demand for new homes for high level executives moving their businesses or opening an office in South Florida was unprecedented. Along followed an extreme increase in demand for luxury cars.

By Richard I. Segal 

6 minute read

March 25, 2016 | Daily Business Review

Wrongful Act Doctrine: Recovering Third-Party Litigation Expenses as Damages

Attorneys Richard I. Segal and James J. Diamond suggest using an exception to the general rule when trying to collect attorney fees in wrongful-act cases.

By Commentary by Richard I. Segal and James J. Diamond

7 minute read

March 20, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Step Away From the Computer: Divorce, Internet Don't Mix

Like social media itself, laws concerning the discoverability of social media in family law proceedings is evolving.

By Jason Marks and Richard I. Segal

4 minute read

March 20, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Step Away From the Computer: Divorce, Internet Don't Mix

Like social media itself, laws concerning the discoverability of social media in family law proceedings is evolving.

By Jason Marks and Richard I. Segal

4 minute read