David J. Kozlowski
Dave is a corporate bankruptcy and financial restructuring lawyer in New York, NY and writes on a range of topics from current events to law to finance.
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J.D., St. Johns University School of Law; B.A., Western Connecticut State University
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The End of Winter Begins Preparation for ChilifestThe best incentive for spring cleanup is anticipation of the annual chilifest.
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First Person: Beware the Student Loan TrapStudent loans can facilitate an education, but will that education be worth the cost of the loans? -
A Tax Refund is a Mistake, but You Can Still Use it WiselyIf your tax refund was high, first you need to revisit your withholdings, then, here’s how to spend it.
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Mothers May Be the Most Important People in the WorldI've learned a lot from many people, but the most important things about life I learned from my mother. -
What to Do with Sandbox SandWater infiltrated your sandbox and you need to replace the sand. What do you do with the old stuff?
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Failed Investments Can Lead to SuccessI invested some money, I didn't pay attention, I lost just about all of it. Oops.
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The Boston Bombing and Our Changed WorldAll tragedies bring sadness and horror; then fear. But we learn to cope, live, and love again.
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Bossing Without Being BossyIn several non-traditional "boss" roles, relationships and respect prove important to getting positive results.
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Religion: The Granddaddy of Social IssuesReligious thought and action permeate every major social issue while God and godlessness are significant social issues themselves. Regardless of your belief (or lack thereof), religion is and has been the largest factor in U.S. social thought.Also published on:
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Don't Drink Me!Technically, they’re wine. But in reality, they are vastly different. This is a humorous look at some popular "wines" and how they stack up to each other.
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Sequestration's Secret BenefitThe sequester may or may not affect you directly, but either way, it could bring changes that will reform the governance of the United States forever.
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Pope's Choice in Name Invokes a Return to Humility and ReformPope Francis will not usher in the sweeping reforms needed in the Catholic Church, but he may be a step in the right direction.
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St. Patrick's Day is Always a Party in StamfordSt. Patrick's Day 2013 is destined to be a legendary day--will you be able to remember it?
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New York Yankees Lineup for 2013The New York Yankees' anticipated 2013 lineup.
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Unique Manhattan Valentine’s Day Ideas for Lovers on a BudgetValentine's Day can be romantic and fun without spending a fortune.
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First Person: Blizzard Brings People TogetherIn the wake of Winter Storm Nemo, neighbors gather to dig out the neighborhood. -
So-Called 'Snowpocalypse' Brings a Day of Constant Snowfall, but Not Much ElseWinter Storm Nemo's first day is mild, but the encore may be wild. -
Winter Storm Nemo Arrives in Connecticut; Worst is yet to ComeAs the snow falls, Nemo is finding Connecticut residents well-prepared, safe, and secure. -
If You Got Fired Today, Would You Be OK Tomorrow?Three simple steps will help you become financially secure.
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Does an Innocent Heart Murmur Put a Toddler at Risk?An innocent heart murmur in a three-year-old sounds scary -- is there cause for alarm?
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One Year, Two Kids, Three ResolutionsHP, 1, is discovering himself and TJ, 3, is discovering the world. What resolutions can a dad make to better the lives of his two toddlers?
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You Can't Legislate CrazyIn the wake of the Connecticut school shooting tragedy, the internet is aflame with discussion of how similar events could be prevented in the future. They can't be, and this is a time for grieving.










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