Matthew J. Rettick
Born December, 31 1953 in Detroit, Michigan and moved to Nashville, Tennessee in September, 1988.
History and Business
Matthew J. Rettick has assumed various roles in business over the years: he has owned a print shop, managed a seminar company, and even worked on the railroad out of high school.
In 1989, after witnessing his own family struggle financially when his grandparents faced unexpected illness, he decided to serve and protect retirees and pre-retirees as a financial adviser and advocate. Matthew’s success catapulted him to a $15 Million a year producer with fixed annuities. This put him in the top 1% of personal producers in the country. He is a Top of The Table Producer with the “Million Dollar Round Table” also known as MDRT.
Matthew became a regular featured guest on Nashville’s CBS affiliate, and #1 rated noon-day program and television spot. He has also appeared on the cover of .
In 2001 Matthew J. Rettick founded the Insurance Marketing Organization, Covenant Reliance Producers, LLC, a nation wide company dedicated to serving and educating retirees and pre-retirees in financial planning. Covenant Reliance Producers has grown over the years. CRP has been awarded “” award for four consecutive years as awarded by the Nashville Chamber of Commerce.
Books
Matthew J. Rettick has written three books.
-How To Protect Your Life Savings From Nursing Homes and Medicaid Spend Down Rules (June 2000, which is updated annually)
-(May 2007)
-[http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?r1&ean9781564149886 Fiscal Fitness, Eight Steps To Wealth and Health by America’s Leaders In Fitness and Finance], (Spring 2008) published by and was co-authored with world famous fitness guru Jack LaLanne.
Personal Life
Matthew Rettick is happily married to his wife Linda, with four children and thirteen grandchildren and resides in Cross Plains, Tennessee.
Born December, 31 1953 in Detroit, Michigan and moved to Nashville, Tennessee in September, 1988.
History and Business
Matthew J. Rettick has assumed various roles in business over the years: he has owned a print shop, managed a seminar company, and even worked on the railroad out of high school.
In 1989, after witnessing his own family struggle financially when his grandparents faced unexpected illness, he decided to serve and protect retirees and pre-retirees as a financial adviser and advocate. Matthew’s success catapulted him to a $15 Million a year producer with fixed annuities. This put him in the top 1% of personal producers in the country. He is a Top of The Table Producer with the “Million Dollar Round Table” also known as MDRT.
Matthew became a regular featured guest on Nashville’s CBS affiliate, and #1 rated noon-day program and television spot. He has also appeared on the cover of .
In 2001 Matthew J. Rettick founded the Insurance Marketing Organization, Covenant Reliance Producers, LLC, a nation wide company dedicated to serving and educating retirees and pre-retirees in financial planning. Covenant Reliance Producers has grown over the years. CRP has been awarded “” award for four consecutive years as awarded by the Nashville Chamber of Commerce.
Books
Matthew J. Rettick has written three books.
-How To Protect Your Life Savings From Nursing Homes and Medicaid Spend Down Rules (June 2000, which is updated annually)
-(May 2007)
-[http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?r1&ean9781564149886 Fiscal Fitness, Eight Steps To Wealth and Health by America’s Leaders In Fitness and Finance], (Spring 2008) published by and was co-authored with world famous fitness guru Jack LaLanne.
Personal Life
Matthew Rettick is happily married to his wife Linda, with four children and thirteen grandchildren and resides in Cross Plains, Tennessee.
Museum of Legal Ephemeron (M.O.L.E.)
The only online legal museum or law museum of its kind, the Museum of Legal Ephemeron or M.O.L.E. for short, is a popular site accessible by members of the online contact sharing software Facebook. The museum displays numerous examples of items directly related to either historically significant or popular culture jurisprudence. Each display includes a summary of the artifact and its relative importance to law and society. The physical items themselves, none of which are reproductions, are housed as part of the M.O.L.E. collection in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Although M.O.L.E. does not yet have a presence outside the world wide web, the museum is currently in talks with the University of Victoria, Faculty of Law about arranging for a permanent static display which would allow the public at large to view the collection in person, free of charge.
Some of the items the museum currently has available to display include:
Donoghue v. Stevenson ginger beer bottle (circa. 1910)
Federal government ID card of Bob "Big Boy" Brady (circa. 1933)
G-Men and Heroes of the Law trading cards (circa. 1936)
Questions notables du Droit chez Guillaume Louis Colomiez, MDCLXXXIV, first ed. (circa. 1684)
Johnny Cochrane autographed autobiography "A Lawyer's Life" (circa. 2002)
Mr. District Attorney comic books (circa. 1949)
Composite photo of only men to have escaped Alcatraz; Clarence Anglin, his brother John Anglin and Frank Lee Morris (circa. 1964)
Leaf from Pandectarum, sue Digestorum, Juris Civilis (circa. 1539)
O.J. Simpson "In Pursuit of Justice" trading card set (circa. 1994)
Cordell Hull autograph (circa. 1940s)
Lord Shawcross signed letter (circa. 1987)
Robert Shapiro autographed picture (circa. 2000)
Lt. Col. Oliver North autograph (circa. 1990s)
Third Reich German-Austria court charging document (circa. 1940)
Canadian law revenue stamps (circa. 1869)
Sing Sing prisoners booklet by Warden Lewis E. Lawes (circa. 1933)
Carbolic Smoke Ball advertisement (circa. 1897)
Inns of Court Regiment cap badge (circa. 1932)
Allan Dershowitz autographed picture (circa. 1990s)
Leaf from "Commentaries on the Laws of Rome" by Bartolus of Saxoferratos (circa. 1538)
Musket balls from the English Civil War (circa. 1640s)
Marcia Clark autograph (circa. 1990s)
John Forsyth signed letter (circa. 1830s)
Royal proclamation by King George II of Great Britain (circa. 1747)
Lord Denning autographed picture (circa. 1980s)
Thirteen Colonies court summons, Norwich, CT (circa. 1746)
The only online legal museum or law museum of its kind, the Museum of Legal Ephemeron or M.O.L.E. for short, is a popular site accessible by members of the online contact sharing software Facebook. The museum displays numerous examples of items directly related to either historically significant or popular culture jurisprudence. Each display includes a summary of the artifact and its relative importance to law and society. The physical items themselves, none of which are reproductions, are housed as part of the M.O.L.E. collection in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Although M.O.L.E. does not yet have a presence outside the world wide web, the museum is currently in talks with the University of Victoria, Faculty of Law about arranging for a permanent static display which would allow the public at large to view the collection in person, free of charge.
Some of the items the museum currently has available to display include:
Donoghue v. Stevenson ginger beer bottle (circa. 1910)
Federal government ID card of Bob "Big Boy" Brady (circa. 1933)
G-Men and Heroes of the Law trading cards (circa. 1936)
Questions notables du Droit chez Guillaume Louis Colomiez, MDCLXXXIV, first ed. (circa. 1684)
Johnny Cochrane autographed autobiography "A Lawyer's Life" (circa. 2002)
Mr. District Attorney comic books (circa. 1949)
Composite photo of only men to have escaped Alcatraz; Clarence Anglin, his brother John Anglin and Frank Lee Morris (circa. 1964)
Leaf from Pandectarum, sue Digestorum, Juris Civilis (circa. 1539)
O.J. Simpson "In Pursuit of Justice" trading card set (circa. 1994)
Cordell Hull autograph (circa. 1940s)
Lord Shawcross signed letter (circa. 1987)
Robert Shapiro autographed picture (circa. 2000)
Lt. Col. Oliver North autograph (circa. 1990s)
Third Reich German-Austria court charging document (circa. 1940)
Canadian law revenue stamps (circa. 1869)
Sing Sing prisoners booklet by Warden Lewis E. Lawes (circa. 1933)
Carbolic Smoke Ball advertisement (circa. 1897)
Inns of Court Regiment cap badge (circa. 1932)
Allan Dershowitz autographed picture (circa. 1990s)
Leaf from "Commentaries on the Laws of Rome" by Bartolus of Saxoferratos (circa. 1538)
Musket balls from the English Civil War (circa. 1640s)
Marcia Clark autograph (circa. 1990s)
John Forsyth signed letter (circa. 1830s)
Royal proclamation by King George II of Great Britain (circa. 1747)
Lord Denning autographed picture (circa. 1980s)
Thirteen Colonies court summons, Norwich, CT (circa. 1746)
Real-Time Recovery (RTR) is a new market segment that has been created due to the discontent of the traditional tape based backup and recovery technology. Most traditional backup and recovery products focus on the backup process and not what is important to a customer – which is the recovery process. After all, the only reason we backup our data is to restore it at some stage in the future.
RTR delivers next generation (3rd generation - proven, reliable and affordable) real-time data protection and real-time recovery of systems (OS), applications, settings, preferences, databases (eg Exchange and SQL), etc. For a solution to be considered a RTR solution, it must fulfill the following criteria:
#Protect data at the sector level using Microsoft VSS Provider technology at frequencies down to every 15 minutes throughout the day with minimal impact on the server, network or users.
#Provide the ability to rebuild a Windows (includes SBS, Exchange, SQL, etc) server (eg 10GB) operating system in typically under 12 minutes to the same hardware, different hardware or even to a virtual environment.
#It must allow users to restore their own files with minimal to zero IT involvement by mounting incremental images and creating a virtual ‘read only’ volume that can be shared amongst users as either a drive letter (eg R for Restore) or a custom name (eg Monday’s Backup). It must retain all NTFS passwords, permissions and settings to ensure privacy of information.
#It must be a single integrated technology, built from the ground up to deliver the above without the need to add on options, agents or modules to deliver a complete solution.
#An RTR solution must substantially reduce cost & complexity whilst helping to ensure compliance when providing real-time data protection and recovery.
RTR delivers next generation (3rd generation - proven, reliable and affordable) real-time data protection and real-time recovery of systems (OS), applications, settings, preferences, databases (eg Exchange and SQL), etc. For a solution to be considered a RTR solution, it must fulfill the following criteria:
#Protect data at the sector level using Microsoft VSS Provider technology at frequencies down to every 15 minutes throughout the day with minimal impact on the server, network or users.
#Provide the ability to rebuild a Windows (includes SBS, Exchange, SQL, etc) server (eg 10GB) operating system in typically under 12 minutes to the same hardware, different hardware or even to a virtual environment.
#It must allow users to restore their own files with minimal to zero IT involvement by mounting incremental images and creating a virtual ‘read only’ volume that can be shared amongst users as either a drive letter (eg R for Restore) or a custom name (eg Monday’s Backup). It must retain all NTFS passwords, permissions and settings to ensure privacy of information.
#It must be a single integrated technology, built from the ground up to deliver the above without the need to add on options, agents or modules to deliver a complete solution.
#An RTR solution must substantially reduce cost & complexity whilst helping to ensure compliance when providing real-time data protection and recovery.
Mickey Renaud (born on October 5, 1988 in Tecumseh, Ontario) is a Canadian ice hockey player. He is 6'2" tall and weighs 217 pounds. He plays as a centre, and shoots left. He has played for the Windsor Spitfires since 2004, when he was drafted in the 7th round, 127th overall. As a player, he stands out with his physical and aggressive play. His impeccable timing and leadership on the ice makes him a valuable asset and a force to be reckoned with. He was selected in the 5th round, 143rd overall, by the Calgary Flames in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft held in Columbus. Renaud will attend the Calgary Flames Conditioning Camp for the team’s prospects from July 15 – 22 at the Don Hartman Northeast Sportsplex.
Family History in the NHL
Renaud currently lives in Tecumseh, Ontario with his parents and his siblings. His father is former NHL defenceman Mark Renaud. Mark Renaud was drafted to the Hartford Whalers (now the Carolina Hurricanes) in 1979 and later went on to play for the Buffalo Sabres before retiring in 1985 with 152 games under his belt. Both Renauds were drafted to the NHL in the 5th round selection.
Family History in the NHL
Renaud currently lives in Tecumseh, Ontario with his parents and his siblings. His father is former NHL defenceman Mark Renaud. Mark Renaud was drafted to the Hartford Whalers (now the Carolina Hurricanes) in 1979 and later went on to play for the Buffalo Sabres before retiring in 1985 with 152 games under his belt. Both Renauds were drafted to the NHL in the 5th round selection.