Blog Editor and Contributor: Leigh Cole.  I am a shareholder and director of Dinse, Knapp & McAndrew, PC, a regional law firm in Burlington, VT.  With a national immigration law practice, I could live and work anywhere. I grew up in Vermont, but now I choose to live here for the same reasons other businesses and professionals choose Vermont - quality of life, beauty, safety, serenity, and a healthy economy to make it all possible.


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The Dinse Business And Law Blog

Great things are happening in the Vermont Business Community.

Welcome to our blog on business growth and opportunity in Vermont.  Join us in exploring economic activity in Vermont - green businesses and businesses that locate in Vermont by choice, and the role of the nonprofit, higher education and healthcare sectors in Vermont's vibrant economy. There are many sound business reasons to choose to live and work in Vermont, including a very satisfying quality of life. As commercial and immigration lawyers for businesses, higher education and health care, we have a keen interest in the role of entrepreneurs, international professionals, educators and researchers who choose to live, work and do business in Vermont.

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Wednesday
May182011

Way To Go Week is Big at Dinse!

This is Way To Go Week in Vermont, when commuters are challenged to leave their car at home or carpool for at least one day if not all week.  We are very proud that 30% of our firm's employees are participating this year!  Dinse employees are getting to work by carpool, bus, bike, foot and scooter this week.  Most of our Way To Go participants actually use these methods to commute on a regular basis, not just for Way To Go WeekRead the full post....

Monday
May242010

Way To Go Dinse!

Last week was the Way To Go! Commuter Challenge in Vermont, when commuters are challenged to leave their car at home for at least one day in the work week and hopefully all five days if possible.  Rural ife is based around the automobile so leaving a car at home truly is a major challenge for most Vermonters.  This year 30% of our firm participated!   We are a firm of 54 employees and 17 of us are willing to leave a car at home given our current life circumstances, which is a very strong showing of support for the environment and a healthy lifestyle.  Read the full post....