Alliant National is Driven to Serve

Capital City Public Relations’ (CCPR) client, Alliant National Title Insurance, is driven to serve its community. A recent blog post authored by CCPR describes Alliant National’s recent philanthropic work. In addition, the post outlines how service lives at the heart of the organization. Read the full post.

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The Murkiness of Medicaid and Medicare

The guessing game of how much will be reimbursed and the timeline for it to appear can run physicians out of business In its most basic form, success in business is simply making more money than you spend. When applied to the business of medicine, the lines of success become murky. Success or profitability in any […]

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Alliant National creates fund to assist agents

In addition to donating to Samaritans Purse’s relief funds for victims of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, Alliant National Title Insurance Co. has created a fund to support its title agents, their employees and families and their communities. “The Alliant National family stands ready to help those affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. We are praying […]

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Copyright Infringement and the Snow Globe Cupcake Wars

One thing is for certain in the intellectual property world – no one likes the feeling that someone has stolen something. For business owners, not every similarity or perceived “theft” of an idea or concept is actionable under the law. This is especially true if technology is involved, since the law usually lags behind the […]

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Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar Makes Two Leaps into Colorado

Rocky Mountain-inspired Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar finally makes its move into Colorado and like its portions and building footprints, the casual American concept comes in big. The first two locations have been confirmed for Westminster and Aurora and both are expected to be ready by the end of the year. No relation to the Boulder and […]

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Bankers get bad headlines everyday

But it turns out they’re your best friends The Small Business Association says that half of new businesses survive five years or more, and only one-third make it to the 10-year mark. The threats are real and one need only start and grow a business to face the usual perils: cash shortages, expanding payroll demands, staff turnover, […]

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Chanda Plan opens Center for Health

Facility creates community for those with disabilities When Brent Combs first started visiting the Chanda Plan Foundation in 2013, it was to receive massage and acupuncture to help him with his pain. But it wasn’t long before he found a new community to grow with there. “At the Chanda Plan, they focus on the disabled […]

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