McDonough & Keegan Insurance Agency, Inc.
1210 Mill Street 
East Berlin, CT 06023


Phone: 860-829-5999
Toll Free: 800-433-5994
Fax: 860-829-2066

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www.mcdonoughkeegan.com



 

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Visit us in 2007 at the following events:
-  Yankee Dental Conference in Boston
1-25 to 1-28, 2007

-  CT State Dental Association CE Meeting
on 1-10-2007
-  Rhode Island Dental Association CE Meeting
on 2-28-2007

 


28.5 Million Holiday Party Hosts Likely Underinsured

December 28, 2006

Most of the 28.5 million Americans who plan to host a party between Thanksgiving and the Super Bowl are underinsured, according to a new study by Trusted Choice.

Of those 28.5 million party hosts, 21.3 million do not have a personal umbrella insurance policy, leaving themselves open to potential lawsuits and facing financial ruin, should the worst occur. The remaining 7.2 million hosts say they don't know what coverage they have, leaving them vulnerable too, according to the Trusted Choice's release.


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Rise in Claims Likely After Supreme Court Loosens Standard in Retaliation Lawsuits

June 27, 2006

On June 22, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision expanding the protection to employees who allege they have suffered retaliation after making a complaint of discrimination or harassment under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.  Employees who make retaliation claims under Title VII no longer must prove they suffered an "ultimate employment decision" or "materially adverse change in the terms and conditions of employment," such as a discharge, demotion, or loss of pay, in order to state a claim.  Rather, the Supreme Court adopted a broader standard, holding Title VII prohibits more subtle forms of retaliation, which can even include, depending on the factual circumstances, a change in schedule or even the failure to invite an employee to lunch.


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Do you have an Employee Handbook for your Company?

In this age of employee vs. employer litigation, an employee handbook is a tool you can use as a businessowner to improve communication with your employees.


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What is Illegal Employment Discrimination?

Almost every employment decision or action effecting employees involves some form of discrimination in the sense that the employer is distinguishing between employees and treating them differently based on some criteria.  Whether the discrimination is legal or illegal depends on what the criteria is that the employer uses. 


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MySpace Users Tempting Targets for Identity Theft

By Gary Gentile
December 27, 2006

MySpace devotee Kary Rogers was expecting to see a gut-busting video when a friend from the popular online hangout messaged him a link.

First, though, he was directed to a page where he was supposed to re-enter his password. Rogers realized that someone was trying to steal his information, and he didn't take the bait. At best, he would be spammed with junk e-mails; worse, the Web thief might steal his real-life identity.


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New State Laws help Guard Against Identity Theft

December 28, 2006

Beginning Monday, Jan. 1, Illinois consumers will have access to a new tool to stop identity thieves from opening new credit in their names.

The new law will allow all Illinois residents to place a "security freeze" on their credit reports. A security freeze prohibits the credit bureaus from releasing a credit report without the consumer's permission, making it much harder for imposters to obtain a credit card or open a credit line in the consumer's name.


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