Florida Chamber chairman outlines aggressive goals

Photography by Eduardo Schneider There’s no shortage of goals at the Florida Chamber of Commerce, as a South Florida attorney leads the group as chairman this year. One goal is

Briefcase Palm Beach

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Middle-market CEOs saw disruptions even before lockdowns

Even before statewide lockdowns swept the nation and shuttered most of the U.S. economy, more than half of middle-market CEOs said the spread of coronavirus had disrupted their companies’ production

COVID-19 spurs increase in virtual health care

By Dr. Alejandro Badia Virtual doctor office visits? eCare? Telemedicine? Advanced communications technology is revolutionizing the way health services are delivered. Oddly enough, we can thank COVID-19 for helping make

Five tips on labor and employment laws

By Rachel Sapoznik Amid the pandemic, businesses and organizations face many challenges in the field of employment. Here are five tips on staying in compliance with labor and employment laws

 Hardship fund for first responders

Cleveland Clinic Florida has created a new philanthropic program to benefit first responders in South Florida and the Treasure Coast who are on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Q&A: What the pandemic downturn means for startups

Many types of companies are getting hit by the pandemic-caused economic downturn. Tom Wallace talks about what it means for startups and early stage companies from the perspective of being 

Firms form task force to help businesses

Ten Florida firms have teamed up to launch the Florida Business Continuity Task Force, which will serve as a resource for businesses needing guidance in fields that include  bankruptcy and