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Kristie Rearick

Kristie Rearick

Kristie Rearick is the magazines and publications editor at The Legal Intelligencer. She handles contributed content for the newspaper. Contact her [email protected].

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December 28, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility

I am an older attorney and I constantly feel the court system is placing too much financial burden on the attorneys and, therefore, greatly increasing the cost of representation. Is there a problem?

By Samuel C. Stretton

10 minute read

December 27, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

2017 Patent Applications Can Predict Innovations of the Future

As companies develop new ideas, they often file patent applications with various patent offices in order to protect their investments. Here are a few patents (and patent applications) that were published in 2017 and that may predict how innovation will influence the future.

By Lawrence E. Ashery

7 minute read

December 27, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

Opinion: President Trump's Jerusalem Move Isn't Necessarily a Bad One

We are told that President Donald Trump is ready to move the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The threats from around the world, including from the U.S. left, are pouring in faster than a burst dam.

By Cliff Rieders

8 minute read

December 27, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Civility in Mediation: What's the Big Deal?

Mediation is not monolithic. It spans literally every type of case that can be brought before a court and many that cannot. Even within each practice area (family, probate, commercial, personal injury, etc.), one size does not fit all. And the types of parties that appear in mediation are even more diverse than the genres of their cases.

By Michael D. Mopsick

7 minute read

December 26, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

Death, Divorce and the Division of Property and Estates

When a party dies during the pendency of a divorce matter, a question immediately arises: will the matter be resolved pursuant to the Divorce Code (i.e.: 23 Pa.C.S.A. Section 3323(d.1)) or the Probate Code (i.e.: 20 Pa.C.S.A. Section 6111.2)?

By James W. Cushing

8 minute read

December 26, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

ELC Steps Up to Protect the Rights of Bullied Students With Disabilities

Bullying and harassment impact hundreds of thousands of students across Pennsylvania every day. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, one out of every five students reported being bullied in 2015. Studies indicate, however, that a high percentage of children who are bullied (64 percent) never report it.

By Maura McInerney and Alex Dutton

7 minute read

December 26, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

The Public Interest Calendar of Events

On Jan. 11, Take Action Philadelphia will present a panel discussion, "Black, White and Blue in America: Race and Justice in the 21st Century," from 4 to 7 p.m., at Parkway Central Library 1901 Vine St., Skyline Room, Philadelphia.

By The Legal Intelligencer

3 minute read

December 26, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer

NAIC Adopts Model Law on Cybersecurity: Will States Adopt It?

On Oct. 24, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) formally approved the Insurance Data Security Model Law (model law). The NAIC is a standard setting and regulatory support organization consisting of the top insurance regulators from the 50 states, District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories. T

By Christopher M. Brubaker

9 minute read

December 22, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Tax Cuts and Job Cuts Act: A Game Changer for Alimony and Tax Planning

As we are reading and watching the news over the past few days, Congress has approved and the president is signing into law H.R. 1 of the 115th U.S. Congress, the much debated tax bill set to reshape the federal tax system.

By Henny L. Shomar and Douglas H. Reynolds

3 minute read

December 22, 2017 | Daily Business Review

After Irma: Is Your Business Entitled to Insurance Coverage for Additional Lost Profits?

The stoplights have been repaired and the debris has been cleared, but many local businesses are still feeling the effects of Hurricane Irma, especially in the hospitality industry, due to continued rebuilding efforts, the public perception that South Florida is not ready for visitors again and the loss of other tourist attractions that draw visitors to South Florida.

By Walter Andrews and Katherine Miller

4 minute read