by Jerome Paige | Jun 2, 2020 | Mind/Body/Spirit/Shadow Explorations, Public Policy Adventures
A couple of days after May 24, 2020, the “breaking news” was a white woman who called the cops on a black man in Central Park in New York City. In the video that the black birdwatcher took showed a hysterical white woman fabricating a story about being...
by Jerome Paige | Jun 2, 2020 | Cultural Connections -- HumanitiesDC...DC Living Heritage Network, DC History & Public Policy, Public Policy Adventures
To Gain Statehood, must DC wait until it’s predominately white? People earnestly and frequently ask me this question, as we watch the percentage of the black population in the city dip below 50%. My answer: Maybe. Maybe not. I equivocate because I believe that...
by Jerome Paige | Jun 2, 2020 | Forensic Economics Investigations, Public Policy Adventures
Attorneys and their clients need to understand the implications of assessing the potential economic damages in a case when an “individual” becomes a “business” since the damages calculation shifts from estimating lost “wages” to lost “net profit.” For the W2...
by Jerome Paige | Jun 2, 2020 | Forensic Economics Investigations, Public Policy Adventures
California Statue, SB-41, which became effective January 2020, prohibits “the estimation, measure, or calculation of past, present, or future damages for lost earnings or impaired earnings capacity from a personal injury or wrongful death from being reduced based or...
by Jerome Paige | Jun 1, 2020 | Organizational Development Expeditions
Trust Strengthens Relationships Trust is the greatest asset in a complex system like an organization. This statement is a common refrain. For a complex system to thrive, the whole system must be fully engaged. The organization requires information to flow seamlessly...