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Tax Returns? What Tax Returns?
With April 15 less than two months away, a lawyer should be prepared for a client with a tax problem a little out of the ordinary: He hasn't filed taxes for years. But don't panic. With some quick work by the lawyer, the client likely can be spared fines and prison time.Highest Dollar Bid Not Always the Best
Howard J. Berman and Nancy A. Peterman, shareholders at Greenberg Traurig, write: When competing bids in an asset sale differ in more than just price, bankruptcy courts have much greater latitude to consider the ability of a bidder to close the transaction quickly, whether regulatory approval may be problematic, the preservation of jobs and, in the case of the sale of a healthcare facility, the public health interests, needs of the community and the facility's mission.Monserrate Avoids Jail, But Still Faces Senate Action
Court Rules Against Return of Property to Luzerne Plaintiffs
The legacy of two former Luzerne County Common Pleas Court judges who were sentenced to serve federal prison terms in the wake of a judicial scandal continues to work its way through the court system with a Superior Court decision last week in a case in which plaintiffs unsuccessfully argued that a property reverted to them because it was not used as a bank as required under the property deed.When is a Lease of Personal Property a 'True Lease'?
Alan M. Christenfeld, senior counsel at Clifford Chance US, and Barbara M. Goodstein, a partner at Dewey & LeBoeuf, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a "true lease" versus a security agreement, the legal considerations in determining how an agreement should be characterized under the UCC and some interesting recent decisions in this area.View more book results for the query "*"
Sale of four Fort Lauderdale retail buildings nets $3.7 million
Plea Bargaining Back in Front of U.S. Supreme Court
Plea bargaining is back in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. For the third time in little more than two years, the court is being asked to decide the reach of the Sixth Amendment as it relates to the plea bargaining process.What Estrada's Withdrawal Means for Other Nominees
The demise last week of the nomination of Miguel Estrada, 28 months after he was tapped for a seat on one of the nation's most prestigious federal courts, will likely cast a shadow over the turbulent politics of judicial selection -- and signal serious trouble for other nominees as the 2004 elections draw near.College needs to teach storytelling
Last week, I spent two days at the University of Michigan attending my son Benjamin's freshman orientation. The school had a series of presentations for parents. And it reinforced for me one major point about public speaking.Almost no one knows the value of a story.Over and over, administrators, health professionals, professors and public safety professionals talked about what our kids could expect in Ann Arbor.Dealing with offices 8,500 miles apart
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