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N.J. Supreme Court Will Explore Limits of Probating Unsigned Wills
New Jersey's Supreme Court is set to decide whether an unsigned copy of a purportedly executed will can be admitted to probate when the original document cannot be found.IRS's Fresh Start Program: Opportunity to Resolve Unpaid Tax Obligations
Do you have clients, even friends and family, who may be facing serious financial difficulties and may be unable to pay previous or upcoming tax obligations? Do you have any unpaid tax liabilities?Billable Hours Include House Cleaning
Even Westbrook, Conn., attorney James A. McGee's own lawyer admits his client was wrong to charge a mentally handicapped man and his elderly mother $87.50 an hour to personally clean their house and drive them to medical appointments. But, in a Sept. 20 interview, William F. Gallagher lambasted a scorching decision that accuses McGee of bilking the mother and son of tens of thousands of dollars.Schools Can Search Students' Cars on Campus Based on 'Reasonable Grounds'
School officials in New Jersey don't need probable cause to search students' cars parked on campus, the state Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday. "Reasonable grounds" will do.View more book results for the query "*"
Transferee Liability: Recent Developments
David E. Kahen and Elliot Pisem, members of Roberts & Holland, review two recent Tax Court memorandum decisions where the court rejected arguments made by the Commissioner for the imposition of transferee liability on selling stockholders.Securities and Exchange Commission v. Shainberg
Conversion, Agreement to Marry Not Consideration For Co-Op Transfer in SEC Disgorgement EnforcementCubans' Spy Convictions Tossed as Miami Trial Deemed Unfair
Legislature approves sentencing changes
ATLANTA AP - The state Legislature has agreed to give prosecutors more leeway to seek sentences of life in prison without parole.The proposal passed the Senate unanimously on Thursday. It's already won approval in the House and now heads to Gov. Sonny Perdue for his signature.The measure from state Sen. Preston Smith, a Rome Republican, allows prosecutors to pursue a sentence of life without parole for convicted murderers.Trending Stories
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