Celebrities Die Just Like the Rest of Us

Submitted by Jennifer Sawday on June 25, 2009

Three very notable celebrities have died. Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett and now Michael Jackson. Each had families. Each had loved ones. Each had assets. And each had potential contestants to their estate. Did each have an estate plan in place that was updated and reflected their wishes?

Time will soon find out. The media will report if their estate administration turns out to be a mess like Anna Nicole Smith’s was.

Managing Personnel During Tough Economic Times

Submitted by Shannon Jenkins on June 5, 2009

Managing Personnel During Tough Economic Times

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Managing Personnel During Tough Economic Times

Wednesday, July 22, 2009
11:30am – 1:00pm

The Grand Event Center
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Long Beach, CA 90815

TLD named winner of Alfred P. Sloan award

Submitted by Matthew Kinley on June 2, 2009

 

TREDWAY, LUMSDAINE & DOYLE LLP RECOGNIZED FOR MAKING WORK “WORK” IN TODAY’S ECONOMY

 

 

RECOGNIZED FOR MAKING WORK “WORK” IN TODAY’S ECONOMY 

Tredway, Lumsdaine & Doyle, LLP awarded the prestigious Alfred P. Sloan Award by The Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce.

 

Long Beach, California - Tredway, Lumsdaine & Doyle LLP has been named a winner of the 2009 Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility, distinguishing the employer as a leading practitioner of workplace flexibility and effectiveness in Long Beach and across the nation. Tredway, Lumsdaine & Doyle, LLP will be recognized at The Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce’s Inaugural Gala on June 25th. 

U.S. Chamber Regional Finalist 2008

Submitted by Monica Goel on April 26, 2008

WASHINGTON, D.C., Tredway, Lumsdaine & Doyle, LLP in Downey, Irvine and Long Beach California has been selected for the second year in a row as a finalist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business of the Year Award. Tredway, Lumsdaine & Doyle is one of seven finalists to be honored during America’s Small Business Summit 2008, April 16-18 in Washington, D.C.