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Latest Judgement On Splitting A Family Business After Divorce

10 Apr, 2009

Although only a first instance Judgment in the High Court, any owner of a business going through a divorce or about to go through a divorce may draw some comfort from the Judgment of Justice Moylan in the case H and H reported at the beginning of 2009. The wife’s claim, following a 15 year […]


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What Out For “Other Insurance” Clauses Regarding Underinsured Motorist Coverage

10 Apr, 2009

After what seemed (to a plaintiff’s lawyer) like an almost endless string of pro-insurance company decisions out of the Pennsylvania appellate courts, insureds finally have a case to cheer about, Generette v. Donegal Mutual. Decided on October 23, 2008 by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, the Generette case involves a pro-insured ruling relating to […]


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HCFC Phase Out Well Under Way: What Is Next For Your Organization?

10 Apr, 2009

A government directive has been issued in countries that are impacted by the Montreal protocol or the US Clean Air Act. The HCFC phase out is covered, and is intended to decrease and eventually cut out production and use of hydrochlorofluorocarbons. Those organizations that use air conditioning systems, commercial refrigeration, industrial process refrigeration appliances, or […]


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What Part of Your Settlement Award Do You Have To Claim to the IRS?

10 Apr, 2009

Outside the legal community, Dennis Rodman is well known for his ferocious defense and rebounding skill during his long career in the NBA as well as his tattoos, piercings and wild off-the-court partying lifestyle. In the legal community, Mr. Rodman is well known for causing an incident that led to a landmark tax law […]


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Finding A Lawyer To Fight Your Brain Injury Claim

10 Apr, 2009

The normal individual would think that tragedy could ever happen to them. They are safe from harm, and tragedy only happen to other people. Mostly, they’re likely correct, until the unthinkable takes place. A friend experiences the most terrible sort of tragedy: a brain injury, or possibly a wrongful death. Such an event would have […]


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Finally, The California Lemon Law Is In Effect And Can Keep Up With Other Laws That Protect Consumer

10 Apr, 2009

There are so many laws in California that you sometimes wonder if there is anything you can do at all without breaking one of them. Even though that is true, it’s really good that the consumer can feel protected and aided in making sure that they do not get taken when they purchase a […]


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