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    The Top Seven Legal Risks for Consultants

    From unauthorized use of music and graphics to of¬fensive content in presentations to contractual disputes, there are legal land mines out there that you don’t want to step on as a professional consultant. Some basic awareness cou¬pled with consistent proce¬dures can save both anxiety and expense. The top seven legal risks to avoid, espe¬cially if you are practicing in the United States, follow.
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    Psychotherapy and Consulting-What Do They Have in Common

    During the years I was contemplating leaving my first career—management of R &D at Bell Labs—I studied social work, was granted a license to practice psychotherapy, and moonlighted for a while as a shrink. My interest in inventing telecommunications gadgets was finally superseded by my fascination with direct communication among actual people. (That I was also navigating the shoals of a midlife crisis doubtless helped propel this change.) Although ultimately I grew impatient with the infamous frustrations of a New York City psychotherapy practice—the “walking wounded” who tended, by the early nineties, to flourish best once they got hold of Prozac; the mounting difficulties with health insurance reimbursement, and the rest—my fascination with interpersonal communication never waned.
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