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Kraft salad dressing for sale at a supermarket in Queens, New York City, U.S., September 3, 2025, after Kraft Heinz (KHC.O) announced it would split its grocery and sauces businesses into two publicly traded companies. (REUTERS/Kylie Cooper/File Photo)
Dec 18, 2025

Consumer goods firms cut CEO tenures short in push for growth

Consumer goods firms are changing CEOs as boards lose patience with sluggish growth, tariff uncertainty and the challenge of connecting with younger shoppers.

Second family suing Harbour School alleging failure to address abuse
Mar 4, 2019

Judge says he hears from God, receives reprimand

Welcome to Monday, the 86th anniversary of newly inaugurated President Franklin Roosevelt telling the American people that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Here are some […]

Randi Lewis: Top 5 reasons why partners change firms
Dec 17, 2018

Legal market remains hot for three-to-five-year associates, experts say

Associates with three to five years of experience continue to be in high demand and, despite usually falling into the often-maligned millennial generation, they aren’t behaving differently than their predecessors. The […]

Randi Lewis: Competing for law firm talent
Oct 21, 2018

Randi Lewis: Workplace communication tips for millennial lawyers

Although law firm leaders increasingly recognize the need to understand and improve the work experience for millennials, the youngest legal talents should understand and adjust to workplace etiquette.

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Apr 13, 2017

Study: Millennials in Big Law value work-life balance over pay

But they still view making partner as a long-term career goal, according to the results of a new national survey.

Home building jumps 15 percent in September
Mar 7, 2017

Another day, another prediction of the death of the suburb

Another voice predicting the death of the American suburb has joined the choir. Online publication Business Insider launched a series of stories it has dubbed “Death of Suburbia.” The series […]

Legal markets: Baltimore v. D.C.
Jan 24, 2017

Millennials may follow parents’ footsteps to suburbs

Urbanists for the past decade predicted the millennial generation would save American cities. These urban evangelists argued the most populous generation in the United States distinctly prefers city living compared […]

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Jan 2, 2017

‘Mobile First’ the surest way to market to millennials

Millennials are the first generation of mobile users and have officially surpassed baby boomers as the nation’s largest living generation. According to MobCo Media, 1 in 5 millennials are, in […]

Millennial migration: Encouraging young workers to stay, set up shop
Nov 17, 2016

Millennial migration: Encouraging young workers to stay, set up shop

Any town or community that’s not busy figuring out how to attract and keep millennial entrepreneurs might want to start soon, according to Jacob Day, Salisbury’s 34-year-old mayor. Consider that […]

Millennials not the only workers driving new office designs
Nov 6, 2015

Millennials not the only workers driving new office designs

The popular narrative that companies are moving to dense urban areas with a preference for open, collaborative spaces in a bid to placate and attract younger employees may not be […]

Jun 15, 2015

Program LEADs millennials in Baltimore engagement

Providing a more personal connection to the city through educational leadership programs may be enough to retain young professionals in Baltimore. At least, that’s what Economic Alliance of Baltimore and Business Volunteers Maryland […]

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May 14, 2015

Gen Y has urban preferences, even in the ‘burbs

Millennials, largest generation in the nation’s history, are split fairly evenly on where they see themselves living. A report by UDR, Inc., and published by the Urban Land Institute, shows […]