Kitchen-table contracts and divorce litigation can both hurt families. Mediation offers a middle ground.
Pre and Postnuptial Agreements
by Kelly A. Scott
Family law lawyer Kelly Scott explains what both prenuptial and postnuptial agreements are and how they can impact a divorce.
FAQs on the Final Overtime Regulations
by Tracy A. Miller
On March 13, 2014, President Obama signed a presidential memorandum directing the Department to update and modernize the Part 541 regulations.
Infrastructure Restructure
by David A. Lum
Developers are embracing creativity and ESG to continue their real estate projects amidst a backdrop of inflation, supply chain demands and pipeline issues.
Fiery Advocates Honored—For Work Inside and Outside the Courtroom
by Samantha Drake
The Role of Medical Experts in Catastrophic Injury Cases
by Timothy A. Loranger
When catastrophic injury is the result of an accident, medical experts can play a crucial role in the legal process, providing transparency for all involved.
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Tragedy in the Skies: The Boeing 737 Max Crashes
by Robert A. Clifford
Boeing's gamble on safety came at a high price. Families of crash victims and the public wonder if accountability and safety will return as the airline manufacturer's priority.
Withstand the Ban
by Jeffrey A. Calabrese and Kirby Black
With the recent Federal Trade Commission’s announcement proposing a complete ban on noncompete agreements, we offer advice to companies moving forward.
Spousal Maintenance and the Retirement Age Spouse
by Leonce A. Richard
The limited goal of preserving a spouse’s “nest egg” prior to retirement is simply to make sure that he or she has retirement assets to use at retirement.
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Diana Santa Maria: Founder, Law Offices of Diana Santa Maria, P.A.
by Law Offices of Diana Santa Maria
A Commitment to Excellence and a Passion for Justice
Any Nine Will Do -- If You Are the Defendant
by Sara A. Cassidey and Richard A. Lee
The "same nine" rule is derived from the Oregon Constitution, and states "three-fourths of the jury may render a verdict.”
Shareholder anger, a lack of transparency and a 'surprising' valuation.
Law Firm Marketing: 5 Strategic Steps to Attract More Clients
by Jamilla Tabbara
A practical framework for marketing a law firm with purpose.
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Tips to Help Avoid...Happily Ever After Ending Sooner Than Expected
by Frances H. Krasnow
A little preparation in a marriage goes a long way. By exploring prenups, postnups and estate planning, spouses can alleviate many financial stressors that may lead to a divorce.
An Overview of Russia
by Anton Novoseltsev
The approval is only required if it is requested by a member of the supervisory board, a member of the executive board, a CEO, or a 1 percent shareholder.
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