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July 02, 2007 | National Law Journal

Legal Tender: With Hot Commodities, Don't Get Burned

This asset class can add more diversification to your portfolio, but please don't forget the risks and volatility.

By Robert L. Rogers

7 minute read

November 05, 2007 | National Law Journal

Legal Tender: When Your Money Needs Professional Help

Hiring an outside adviser brings risks. Previously I warned about problems that can arise. Fortunately, good advisers do exist, and some simple criteria can help you find someone honest and capable.

By Robert L. Rogers

6 minute read

May 07, 2007 | National Law Journal

Legal Tender: All Would-Be Kings of the Market, Beware

Even smart litigators can't overcome problems with hyperactive investing, says the author of a new financial book.

By Robert L. Rogers

7 minute read

February 18, 2013 | Texas Lawyer

Requirements for Claim-Reservation Provisions Growing Clearer

When handling bankruptcy matters, lawyers must take care to reserve claims their clients want to pursue after a court confirms a Chapter 11 plan of reorganization. While it still is not completely clear what language attorneys must include in the reorganization plan or the disclosure statement to preserve these claims, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently has clarified the law on point.

By Bobby Forshey, Matthew G. Maben and Clarke Rogers

5 minute read

December 28, 2009 | Daily Report Online

LA lawyers put objections aside to make music

LOS ANGELES AP - If a defense attorney, a prosecutor and a judge were to walk into a music hall what would be the first thing they'd do"Spend a half-hour arguing legal motions," veteran Los Angeles lawyer David Waller says one of his colleagues told him when he learned Waller would be toting his cello to a rehearsal of the fledgling Los Angeles Lawyers Philharmonic Orchestra.

By JOHN ROGERS

4 minute read

September 20, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Rights of the Gay and Lesbian Community in the Workplace

The United States is an ever-expanding melting pot, challenging the employer at every level. Gay and lesbian employees pose a particular challenge to employers, as the rights afforded these individuals vary from state to state and from the federal to local level.

By Holly R. Rogers

9 minute read

March 05, 2007 | National Law Journal

Legal Tender: In Investing, It Pays to Be Just 'Average'

Beating the market is extremely difficult. For the long term, your best financial ally may be an index fund.

By Robert L. Rogers

7 minute read

June 06, 2005 | National Law Journal

A Brand-New Book of Numbers

Book review of Freakonomics by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner.

By Robert L. Rogers

8 minute read

November 22, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Underwriting Mechanics' Lien Coverage in the New Economy

S.H. Spencer Compton and Steven G. Rogers with First American Title Insurance Company review an existing mechanics' lien claim to illustrate the kinds of tactics being employed today by certain indemnitors to evade their contractual liability and discuss current approaches to underwriting inchoate mechanics' liens.

By S.H. Spencer Compton and Steven G. Rogers

9 minute read

January 04, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune

FORECAST 2013: Pro Bono Initiatives Remain On Front Burner

We first want to take this opportunity to thank the bar for its commitment to helping those individuals who need an attorney but who are unable to afford one. Perhaps you reduced your fees for a parent who needed assistance in a custody dispute. Or, perhaps you put in extra hours without charge to help a returning veteran. Or maybe you have taken on cases completely pro bono. Whichever way, you have made a difference and your contributions are deeply appreciated.

By CHASE T. ROGERS and WILLIAM H. BRIGHT

6 minute read