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By Erin Geiger Smith Harvard law professor and TARP overseer Elizabeth Warren probably never… Read More »
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By Erin Geiger
Smith Fraudulent inducement of marriage is something you learn for
the bar exam and then expect — hope — never to need again. But a
recent New York case involved an attorney who asked a woman to
marry him and arranged a deal where she bought a condo, with him as
the lender. He,… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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Starting Nov. 1, any woman who has an abortion in Oklahoma will have to fill out an extensive questionnaire that will subsequently be posted online. Supporters of the law say that the information will help healthcare officials reduce the number of abortions. They also reason that the answers must be posted online so academic researchers can access the data.
As you can imagine, the logic behind these assumed advantages, along with the entire premise of posting extensive information about individual abortions online, is flawed for various reasons. Here are a few:
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What you always wanted to know about land titles and a career in the real estate land title business. Read More »
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♥~* MY LIFE DISSOVLES AND WEEPS ITSELF AWAY FOR HEAVINESS; RAISE ME UP AND STRENGTHEN ME ACCORDING TO YOUR WORD. *~♥ REMOVE FROM ME THE WAY OF FALSEHOOD AND UNFAITHFULLNESS,AND GRACIOUSLY IMPART YOUR LAW TO… Read More »
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Drunken 12-Year-Old Steals Car, Crashes 3 Times Before Stopped
An intoxicated 12-year-old strolled up to a convenience store parking lot in Lincoln…
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When I was researching my book a few years ago, I was looking for employers who were taking advantage of people’s desires to build significant careers while working a flexible schedule. I highlighted companies like Axiom, a new kind of law firm that caters to lawyers who don't want traditional full-time hours (e.g. working parents, artists, or those starting businesses on the side). Axiom pitches itself to clients as an economical alternative to big law firms since it can avoid the high overhead associated with overstaffed firms. Another firm, Virtual Law Partners,
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has been getting some buzz lately with a similar approach.
Now scores of companies are thinking flexible and virtual, in all kinds of fields -- from virtual assistants (check out Delegate Solutions), to corporate executives (see Epoch Workforce). The troubled economy has been a boon to businesses like these, which can offer part-time employment to displaced workers and deliver lower cost services to clients.
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Thanks to the increased
popularity in high-waisted jeans, thongs popping out in the back of
a woman's denim is slightly less of a problem. That said, we
still cringe at the sight of a g-string in public. When wearing low
rise jeans, having your undies peek out is sometimes unavoidable,
but this… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (327) | Blog
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I'm determined to fight for my
daughter. This issue is not over yet. After my February court
disaster I felt I was finished. It took me some time to get a grip
on what had happened. As I mentioned in my previous post Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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The folloing document took years of research by many people and it is worth millions. If you are in jail you can use it to get out. It shows how presidents and other government officials get rich in office and it also show who has the real authority and jurisdiction in most…
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