2010

Daggett Named Triad Business Leader

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (October 26, 2010) David D. Daggett, Senior Partner at Daggett, Shuler, Koontz, Nauman & Bell has been selected as one of the 2010 Business Leader Movers & Shakers by Business Leader magazine. This special honor recognizes high level professional performance, leadership and positive impact on others, and contributions to the Triad community. David Daggett is the Senior and Managing Partner of Daggett Shuler…

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Elementary Leadership

Elementary Leadership      All the recent news regarding the financial markets makes us think about our kids’ future, as well as our own. We recently attended a parents’ night at our kids’ school – actually, we went three times!        Perhaps the most interesting part of the parents’ nights was a speech on developing children to reach their full potential. The lessons we heard apply…

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10 tips for Teenage Drivers

10 tips for Teenage Drivers Teenagers are known for making their parents nervous when they are behind the wheel. But for most parents, teenage drivers are a reality or a necessity. The AAA emphasizes a list of ten things that parents can do to keep their teens safe: 1. Encourage teens to get enough sleep — Teens need about nine hours of sleep every night…

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Child Safety

Child Safety        Please help us keep our children safe. I was running earlier this week at lunch and came across three kids playing in the street – one riding a bike, one on a skateboard, and one on rollerblades. I’d say they were 10 – 12 years old or so. None of the three had helmets or any other visible safety attire, and they were in…

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School’s Back In Session!

School’s Back In Session! There is a lot of excitement around our house – school starts this week! The start of a new school year is always a time of excitement and anticipation, but is also it a time to review and remember a few aspects of safety, particularly for our youngsters. Unfortunately, at our law firm we have seen too many times when an…

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