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Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores speaks about controversy over Securus Omari Sankofa II and Angie Jackson, Detroit Free Press What to know about Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores and Securus Technologies Replay Video UP NEXT Kelly Schaeffer worries there might come a time when she can t afford to talk to her teenage son in jail. The 44-year-old mother estimates she spends $100 a month for her son to call her every other day from the Muskegon County Jail, which contracts with Securus Technologies to provide telecommunication services. Schaeffer says these conversations are central to maintaining their connection as her son serves a year-long jail sentence. ....
Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores speaks about controversy over Securus Kelly Schaeffer worries there might come a time when she can t afford to talk to her teenage son in jail. The 44-year-old mother estimates she spends $100 a month for her son to call her every other day from the Muskegon County Jail, which contracts with Securus Technologies to provide telecommunication services. Schaeffer says these conversations are central to maintaining their connection as her son serves a year-long jail sentence. Schaeffer was laid off and out of work for most of the pandemic and managed the cost of calls on her husband s salary. But at $3.15 for a 15-minute call, plus fees to add money to her prepaid account and to accept collect calls from time to time, the charges add up fast. Schaeffer said she recently found a job, but money is still tight. ....
Adopt an entrepreneurial mindset to succeed By Jerome Doraisamy|21 January 2021 Joanna Oakey considers herself an entrepreneur first and a lawyer second. Such thinking is critical, she says, for boutique firm leaders to succeed post-pandemic. Speaking recently on The Boutique Lawyer Show, managing director of Aspect Legal Ms Oakey said that innovation is “born not of coming up with the perfect idea the first-time round, but being able to try things again and again and again, until you hit on the thing that really works”. “That’s where boutique practice suits entrepreneurial people. The entrepreneurial spirit has room to move in the boutique space, as we’re able to do innovative things,” she said. ....