Legal vendors have had mixed experiences with virtual conferences amid COVID-19
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In previous years, when the team from online bankruptcy software company NextChapter would operate expo hall booths at in-person legal conferences, they would sometimes bring a skillet and hand out fresh grilled cheese sandwiches to hungry attendees.
Offering consumables rather than swag such as pens or notebooks has been one way the company has tried to attract attention and spark interest in their product amid a flurry of activity.
NextChapter employees have also typically taken advantage of other opportunities to build ties with lawyers attending large gatherings, such as traveling to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland for cocktails during a National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys convention a couple years back.
Landscapers bring visions to life
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ANNA 2020 has been a challenging year for many businesses. Despite these unprecedented times, Dicke’s Lawn Service had a successful year.
“We have expanded our team by adding two more full time employees with hopes of growing our team in 2021. Throughout the year we have added new trucks and equipment to our arsenal to ensure we are ready to take on any project that comes our way. We are currently renovating our location to enable us to work more efficiently,” said Matt Homan, owner/director of operations. “Along with this we are adding more retail space to better serve our customers. We offer mulch, topsoil, fertilizer, seed, trees, shrubs, perennials, decorative stone and much more. We also have a large selection of retaining wall options on location, as well as natural stone options including boulders, outcroppings, and large field stone. We are recognized by three of the leading interlocking pavers manufacturers as pr