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Daughters of Divorce Must Pay Sorority Expenses—Sometimes
In a New York divorce, who pays for sorority expenses? We can look to Judge Sondra Mendelson-Toscano's decision in C.A.B. v. D.S.B. for guidance. The focus of this article will be the mother's request in C.A.B. to hold the father responsible for reimbursing her with his pro rata share of their daughter's sorority costs.Meet the Jetsons: Virtual Lawyering
In his Virtual Lawyering column, Mark. A. Berman discusses the various tools and technological advancements that have enabled virtual lawyering to be more efficient.Liability Forecasting and Why It's Vital for Mass Tort Settlements
Liability forecasting is a practice best understood through the three areas it analyzes: (i) the risks and injuries created by a product and its use, (ii) claims filed and approved, and (iii) finances.Top 10 Tips for Businesses to Prepare for Peak of Hurricane Season
With the impact from Hurricane Idalia, it should be a reminder to businesses in other hurricane-prone areas to be prudent in reassessing their preparedness plans as well.Leveraging Robotics Data: Three Lessons Learned From Star Trek's Data
Understanding the value of robotics data, and leveraging it while protecting its value, can open up new commercial opportunities and afford significant competitive advantages.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-Foot Locker, Circle K Exec Takes Legal Reins of 520-Location Shoe Store Chain
Randolph Brodwin spent the bulk of his career at Foot Locker, rising from real estate counsel to associate general counsel over 23 years. Now, he's becoming chief legal officer of a privately owned retailer that recently celebrated its 100th anniversary.LegalEdge: Safeguarding the Attorney-Client Privilege
By using these tips, the attorney-client privilege can continue to serve as a bedrock of trust and candid communication within the legal process.Judge Blocks Ark. Law Requiring Parental OK for Minors to Create Social Media Accounts
Similar laws placing restrictions on minors' use of social media have been enacted in Texas and Louisiana, which also aren't scheduled to take effect until next year. Top Republicans in Georgia have said they'll push for a parental consent measure in the Legislature next year, and some members of Congress have proposed similar legislation.Biden Names First Texas Judge and Thomas Cites 'Contemporaneous Notes'
President Joe Biden names John Kazen to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas and Justice Clarence Thomas notes a judge's notes.Trending Stories
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