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" ... 3. Take threats or attempts seriously. No suicide threat or attempt should be dismissed or taken lightly. Statistics show that employees who talk about or threaten suicide or call crisis centers are 30 times more likely than average to kill themselves. And 40% of people who complete suicide had made a previous attempt. Threats or attempts are cries for help that something is gravely wrong in an employee’s life, and you should take them seriously and deal with them immediately. It’s important to be supportive, compassionate and understanding in cases where a coworker is suicidal. If you’re concerned that a coworker is suicidal, trust your instincts. Reach out to the person, share your concerns and be willing to listen. Find out if the person has a concrete plan to harm. If so, don’t leave the person alone or keep it a secret. Never attempt to counsel a suicidal person unless you’re trained. Inform someone in authority immediately and insist the employee get professional help even if he or she resists. ... "
" ... As non-traditional families are becoming more and more common, everyone, not just single sex couples, needs to consider how best to build in flexibility and certainty in the estate planning and documentation. Issues of control over, and benefit from assets (as well as more personal issues of custody of a child, health care decisions and even access to a gravely ill partner, needs to be considered. ... "
" ... In our increasingly risk-sensitive world, CISOs and CFOs must work in unity to understand how effectively they’re detecting, alerting and blocking threats every day. This also means demonstrating security effectiveness with evidence to prove the value of security investments. Failing to do so can gravely impact a company’s financial future. ... "
" ... Right out of the gate, Biden must mind the dollar. Time will tell if Trump’s economic policies gravely injured the reserve currency. The same goes for aggressive and opaque Fed policies more consistent with developing nations than a Group of Seven power. The only way to explain Wall Street rallying to all-time highs amid a once-in-a-century pandemic is massive Fed liquidity. ... "
" ... Trump “gravely endangered the security of the United States and its institutions of government,” the draft article of impeachment reads. “He threatened the integrity of the democratic system, interfered with the peaceful transition of power and imperiled a coordinate branch of government. He thereby betrayed his trust as President, to the manifest injury of the people of the United States.” ... "