Yearly Archives: 2006

You Are Your Credit Report

Important decisions are made based on the information in your credit report; not just about whether you receive a credit card or a car loan, but even whether you get insurance or a job. In most cases your credit report will be the determining factor… Continue reading

What is Negligence?

In our litigious society, we seem to hear it all too often – one person claiming in a lawsuit that another was “negligent”, often seeking millions of dollars in damages. The news media probably make more of these cases than would otherwise be justified, and… Continue reading

Planning for Nursing Home Costs

As the cost of nursing care skyrockets, we seem to be receiving more and more inquiries concerning nursing home planning. Unfortunately, such questions are typically asked a few weeks or even days before nursing home care is inevitable. By this time it is usually too… Continue reading

Increasing Estate Tax Exemption

For many years, the federal estate tax scheme provided essentially that by virtue of a dollar-for-dollar credit against the federal estate and gift tax liability (the “unified credit”), up to $600,000 worth of property could be sheltered from estate tax. As a result, basic estate… Continue reading

Avoiding Wage/Hour Problems

Here is a short quiz to see how your business is doing at avoiding some common wage/hour pitfalls: 1. Can an employer avoid paying overtime to employees because of their job titles or the fact that they get paid a “salary” (the same amount every… Continue reading

Your Tenant’s Bankruptcy – All is Not Leased

Despite the booming economy, bankruptcy filings are up, and consumer bankruptcy filings are way up. If you have ever been on the receiving end of a “Notice of Commencement of Case” from the Bankruptcy Court, you know the sinking feeling that you are not going… Continue reading

The Queen’s English – Beaten and Beleaguered, but Unbowed: The Comma!

Someone has estimated that the comma may be used as much as all other forms of punctuation combined. Far too many times a better word is misused.Fear of the unknown (i.e., when and when not to use it) leads many to insert the comma injudiciously… Continue reading

Latin Lovers ’99

At the conclusion of a civil trial (a car accident case, for example) the jury finds for the injured pedestrian against the driver of the car which hit her. The defense lawyer jumps up and asks for a judgment non obstante veredicto. What does the… Continue reading

Copyright – All Rights Reserved

Have you ever stopped to notice how prevalent intellectual property has become in our daily lives? Most brand names of products or services seem to carry the designations “©,” “©,” or ” “; many inventions display the “patent” or “patent pending” notices; and with barely… Continue reading

It’s Election Year (Break Out the Clown Hats!)

Given the enormous success of our economy over the past decade, the vast influence of the U.S. culture especially through the internet and satellite television across the globe, and this county’s undisputed military might, it is fair to say that our President occupies the most… Continue reading