The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Frank Michael D'Amore | July 12, 2019
I often inquire as to the paths that lawyers have taken in their careers and some of the observations they have about the journey. One particular aspect I have asked others about is what surprised them the most about the practice of law.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Susan J. Smith | July 11, 2019
When parents break up, they often claim their separation is to spare the children from living in a toxic environment that exists when they are living under the same roof as a couple. The parents promise the children that it will be better for them to live in two happy homes, rather than one unhappy home.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Samuel C. Stretton | July 11, 2019
Obviously, one should be very cautious and hesitant in objecting to a judge who is asking questions. On the other hand, one has to protect the record and properly represent their client.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Terry Mutchler | July 11, 2019
Taking some time to do this during the summer, when agency work tends to slow, will reduce headaches for both citizens and agency officials when responding to requests for public records throughout the year.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kaitlyn R. Maxwell | July 11, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court recently had the opportunity to overturn Auer deference, Kisor v. Wilkie, No. 18-15, (U.S. June 26, 2019). A 5-4 majority declined to do so, but not without emphasizing the limits of the doctrine.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By John A. Zurzola | July 11, 2019
When the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was passed in 2017, Congress eliminated the longstanding treatment of alimony and separate maintenance payments under the tax code as a deduction to the payor spouse and as income to the recipient spouse.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Andrew D. Taylor | July 11, 2019
Those who go through divorces in Pennsylvania are often surprised that the beloved family dog is considered personal property, the same as a piece of furniture or a painting: one spouse gets the dog, the other does not.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew T. Mangino | July 11, 2019
Michael Hicks walked into an Allentown convenience store at 3 a.m. on a summer morning in 2014. He had a handgun in his waistband and a license to carry a concealed weapon. That didn't prevent the police from stopping Hicks' vehicle before he left the parking lot.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Dorothy C. O'Neil | July 11, 2019
Ahhh, the Hollywood A-listers. We secretly, or not so secretly, stalk them on social media. We cut our hair like them. We attempt to dress like them. But, should we also get divorced like them?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ross Goren | July 10, 2019
Networking is about connecting with people and creating actual relationships. Just like Rome—meaningful networks are not built in a day.
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