New Delaware Law Determines Where Your Digital Assets Live After You Die
The law grants executors precisely the same access to digital information as they would possess for comparable physical documents.
View ArticleGoogle to Break Ground on Life-Prolonging Research Facility
Google-backed biotech company Calico has also forged a partnership with a Chicago-based biopharmaceutical firm to develop age-defying drugs.
View ArticleChick-Fil-A Founder to Be Remembered for Vision, Values
S. Truett Cathy, the founder and chairman emeritus of Chick-fil-A, passed away at the age of 93 on Monday.
View ArticlePapa John's Handling of Employee Tragedy a Reminder of What Good Leadership...
Family members of a slain employee in Tennessee said they 'never once imagined that this would touch anyone high up in the Papa John's corporate office, let alone John Schnatter.’
View ArticleRunning a Business While Dealing With a Personal Loss
How do you face tremendous emptiness and grief when you have a company to run? Find out how other entrepreneurs found their way.
View ArticleWidow Brings Husband's Ashes to T-Mobile Store After Company Refuses to...
A 56-year-old widow from Wales has said that it was easier -- procedurally speaking -- to bury her late husband than to cancel his T-Mobile cell phone contract.
View ArticleTootsie Roll Appoints 83-Year-Old Widow as CEO; Sale Rumors Swirl
Ellen Gordon, 83, will succeed her 95-year-old husband, Melvin, who was the oldest CEO of any company listed on the New York Stock Exchange or the Nasdaq Stock Market.
View ArticleYou Can Now Appoint Someone to Manage Your Facebook Account After You Die
Facebook is giving users more dominion over what happens to their digital assets in death.
View ArticleHere's What Futurist Ray Kurzweil Is Ingesting in His Bid to Live Forever
His diet apparently consists of berries, smoked salmon, dark chocolate and a lot of pills.
View ArticleUse Make-a-Will Month to Plan Your Small-Business Exit Strategy
Your business plan should also take into consideration what happens when you are no longer here.
View ArticleSubway Co-Founder Fred DeLuca Dies at 67
The sandwich entrepreneur opened his first location at just 17.
View ArticleThis Entrepreneur's Near-Death Experience Revealed Her True Purpose
The decision to live requires we next decide what to do with out lives.
View ArticleHow This Family Rebuilt Their Business After Devastating Losses
A personal tragedy and an economic downturn hit David Ogburn hard, but he staged a comeback.
View ArticleHow My Wife's Sudden Passing Catapulted Me Into Social Entrepreneurship
A serial entrepreneur describes his whirlwind romance and how the tragic loss of the love of his life pushed him in a new direction.
View ArticleCo-founder of Chesapeake Energy Corp. Dies in Car Accident
Aubrey McClendon died one day after the U.S. Department of Justice indicted him for allegedly violating antitrust laws by colluding to rig bids for oil and gas acreage.
View ArticleChick-Fil-A Founder to Be Remembered for Vision, Values
S. Truett Cathy, the founder and chairman emeritus of Chick-fil-A, passed away at the age of 93 on Monday.
View ArticlePapa John's Handling of Employee Tragedy a Reminder of What Good Leadership...
Family members of a slain employee in Tennessee said they 'never once imagined that this would touch anyone high up in the Papa John's corporate office, let alone John Schnatter.'
View ArticleRunning a Business While Dealing With a Personal Loss
How do you face tremendous emptiness and grief when you have a company to run? Find out how other entrepreneurs found their way.
View ArticleWidow Brings Husband's Ashes to T-Mobile Store After Company Refuses to...
A 56-year-old widow from Wales has said that it was easier -- procedurally speaking -- to bury her late husband than to cancel his T-Mobile cell phone contract.
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