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Caveat Emptor No More! Let the Seller Beware?
Irwin Izen shares his thoughts on an amendment to Article 14 of the NYS Real Property Law, also known as the Property Condition Disclosure Act, which takes effect on March 20.Wills, Prenups and Divorce: Unpacking Spousal Estate Claims After Death
"Attorneys who practice either family law or estates law will eventually have clients who need to know how their estate plans are affected by divorce, and vice versa," according to Bari Weinberger of Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group.Special Section: New Partners 2024
Welcome to The Legal's annual New Partners list. This special section is devoted to new partners, including lateral partners, made or hired at Pennsylvania firms from February 2023 through January 2024.Policies Covering Direct Physical Loss Do Not Apply to COVID Business Interruption Losses
The Court of Appeals recently clarified that insurance policies providing coverage for "direct physical loss or damage" to an insured's premises do not apply to business interruption losses sustained as a result of COVID-19 absent some actual, material alteration to those premises or a complete and persistent dispossession from the premises.Flagger Said Her Trip and Fall Was Preventable
On July 7, 2020, plaintiff Holly Barlett, 52, a construction worker, tripped and fell on an uncovered valve box located on Penn Avenue, near its intersection with Edmond Street, in Pittsburgh. She suffered a back fracture.View more book results for the query "*"
SECURE Act 2.0 Expands Stretch Distributions on Retirement Accounts for Special Needs Trusts
"With the rising rate of families with a member who has special needs, the need for special needs financial planning is becoming increasingly important," writes Julie L. Cross of Schenck, Price, Smith & King.The Altria Class Action: A Case Study in AI-Fueled Fraud and Mitigation Strategies
The Altria case serves as a stark example of how fraudsters are leveraging AI to overwhelm class action settlements with bogus claims.Your Child Just Turned 18: Do They Have a Durable Power of Attorney and Medical Directive?
"Oftentimes, these documents can be overlooked when thinking about sending your 18-year-old off to college or for your recent college graduate," writes Rita M. Danylchuk of Gibbons.What You Need to Know About the Corporate Transparency Act
"While the goal of the Corporate Transparency Act is an important one, the Act introduces major hurdles from an estate planning perspective," according to Dena B. Guttmann, an associate with CSG Law.Legal Chiefs Snaring Hefty Golden Parachutes as Merger Activity Perks Up
"I think there is a point that they become so large that they encourage executives to take the deal, regardless of whether it is in the best interests of the shareholders," said Cindy Schipani, a professor of business law at the University of Michigan.Trending Stories
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