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Supplemental-Needs Trust Is Considered Income in Child-Support Case
In the recent case of Mencer v. Ruch, the Superior Court held that the income from a supplemental needs trust created pursuant to New York state law from the proceeds of a personal injury action should be considered income for child support purposes.LSAT Volume Is Down, So Fees Are Going Up
Taking the Law School Admission Test is getting more expensive. The Law School Admission Council, which administers the test, has raised the testing fee from $139 to $160 a 15 percent increase.Never Overstate a Client's Case
Business Development: While most attorneys know better, many succumb to the urge to overstate a prospective client's case to convince the client to sign the retainer. This could mean trouble down the road.Delay Damages Don't Apply to Contacts
In clearing up a discrepancy between the Commonwealth and Superior Courts, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled thatdelay damages are not available for breach of contract actions involving property damage.View more book results for the query "*"
Texas Department of Transportation v. Barber
The Texas Highway Beautification Act is content-neutral and constitutes a valid time, place and manner restriction as applied to the respondent's billboard.Marketers alarmed over ABA ethics study of online client development tools
The American Bar Association is examining the ethics of online client development tools such as blogs and Facebook, and some marketers are none too happy about it.RIM overhauls BlackBerry models
Research In Motion Ltd. is releasing three new versions of its BlackBerry smartphone simultaneously in the first overhaul of the handsets in a year as the company tries to regain ground against Apple Inc. RIM is introducing the first touch-screen version of its Bold model, plus an updated Torch slider phone and a new touch-screen-only BlackBerry, all based on RIM's new BlackBerry 7.Bill Would Establish Federal Role for Cable
A bill in Congress would supplant local control over the awarding of cable franchises, giving the Federal Communications Commission a role in the process. That would be good news for D.C. telecom lawyers, but local officials are fighting the measure.Driver Is Indicted in Death of Retired Court Employee
Victim Marilyn Dershowitz was the wife of Nathan Z. Dershowitz of Dershowitz Eiger & Adelson and sister-in-law of Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz.Trending Stories
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