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13 Mar 3:06 am
... because of legislation and initiatives promoted by the office, he said. - Tell me Mr. King, how are they any safer? Or are you
selling everyone a placebo to shut them ... become Adam Walsh (Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006) compliant," King said. - Well, you have
until July 12th, 2009 to become compliant ... s mother a job as the investigation into Johnson and that system was ramping up. King recused
himself from that investigation, a widespread inquiry that has led to convictions of Johnson and ...
30 Jan, 2008 11:53 am
A while ago I blogged here (with an update here) on Larry King suing an adviser of his for a life settlement Mr. King apparently didn't like (or at least regretted afterwards). In this article in Columbus' Business First we ... of profits if the insured individual dies
before the premium payments outstrip the payout. As noted, in my update, a viatical settlement is different from Mr. King's problem
(which is technically a life settlement) but it appears he is not the only one who is apprehensive of ...
30 Nov, 2007 10:12 am
Joel A. Schoenmeyer of the Death & Taxes Blog (one of my favorites) writes here about Mr. King's life settlement woes and makes a
good distinction that I had thus far failed to point out: ... existing policies on which they no longer want to pay the premiums. Thanks Joel - good to see you posting again! Also, I'm
about to be quoted in the National Underwriter in their impending article on Mr. King and life settlements… Stay tuned! Click Here to
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21 Jan, 2007 1:50 pm
I'll be honest. I've never had much of an interest in Larry King or his show and can't really recall ever watching more than a few minutes of
his program, if even that much. A while back, however, I began to find Mr. King a bit more interesting after reading an article that
stated that the "king of talk" had, up to that point, never used the internet. On reading this, I was stunned. An individual
14 Oct, 2008 6:12 pm
FindLaw reports that three of Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King's children are fighting over
the use of the late Mrs. King's papers, so much so that they've now ended up in court. Penguin USA, which had planned to...
23 Apr 3:16 pm
... There was no lights nor air-conditioning in the plant (someone did not pay the bills I guess). I did find the below letter sitting in the fax machine in the office. Guess it came
just before "the lights went out in Georgia." As Mr. King's request I have taken the letter off line. After being in Plainview and
Blakely, where over 100 people lost their jobs, after seeing untilled peanut fields as I drove across South Georgia, I wonder were ...
27 Apr 3:19 pm
Tom, As a follow up to yesterday's posting, it looks like Joan King is about to retire and her last day at work will be on April 30th. While
Mrs. King is sipping cocktails in Palm Beach, her latest batch of lemmings can look forward to eeking out a living in Bloomberg hell:
"The Bloomberg gig is paying us $20 an hour to be a complete slave. Since the project doesn't make any sense, it's a 'race ...
26 Jul 9:48 am
Ryan King, The Sentencing Project, Policy Analyst-Saturday, July 25n on CSPAN. Mr. King talked
about the Sentencing Project's new study "No Exit: The Expanding Use of Life Sentences in America." According to the Sentencing Project, the study shows the...
9 Feb, 2008 2:20 pm
... jacket and navy polo neck - and a salt and pepper beard. King Arthur's partner Liz came over and sat with me. I had ... notice the coverage
of the Archbishop of Canterbury in the news and every newspaper today. I asked King Arthur what he thought about the controversy - only to be
told that Rowan Williams is also a Welsh ... off to an item from Quizlaw. Nick Freeman has trade marked his nickname "Mr Loophole". Quizlaw, in characteristic style, reported the
matter: "…Anyway, the British tabloids apparently ...
21 May 10:16 am
... council's deliberations which formed the basis for Sable's belief: Before the vote the Council discussed its power to acquire Mr. Sable's property even if he did not want to
sell it: VICE-MAYOR FELTON: But ... point, as we understand the transcript of the meeting, various conversations began simultaneously. But one exchange (on which Mr. Sable relies
to show Defendants' improper motive) was recorded: COUNCILMAN RAWLS: . . . There's none. VICE-MAYOR FELTON: It's good to be King. Slip op. at
4. When ...
12 Mar, 2007 6:11 am
... music was recorded. And labels and musicians are also asserting their rights to such recordings - in one instance, in court. The King
Biscuit property, which has changed hands twice, is now owned by Wolfgang's Vault, a company involved in ... the likenesses of the artists or the bands' logos. But the most important
issue, given the value of what is at stake, is precisely what Mr. Sagan owns. In a statement released when the suit was filed, Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead said that Mr.
Sagan's actions ...
12 Oct 2:25 am
Emily Howell was killed yesterday in a car accident in King George County, Virginia, according to a Free-Lance Star article. Virginia State
Police responded to the accident just after ... and were taken to Mary Washington Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Mr. Murphy was not seriously injured. Like Ms.
Howell, he was wearing his ... to have been at fault in the accident, then the family of Ms. Howell will have a valid wrongful death claim against Mr. Murphy and his insurance
company. The fact ...
5 Mar, 2007 6:56 am
... in 1978 when Night Shift was published, John D. MacDonald wrote an introduction to Stephen King's collection of short stories. He noted
that one of the stories in the book "The Last Rung On The Ladder" had no overt horror in it anywhere. Mr. MacDonald wrote at the time that King would not limit himself in the future to only writing stories ... time, he wrote, was such a good writer that he could write about anything. Mr.
MacDonald was right. Try reading the article and not seeing the dog. Just ...
22 Feb, 2008 5:32 pm
... brought this case if [they knew] we could prove Mr. Sadler was talking about conversations with Mr. Swanson that could not have occurred," Bartko said. But in ...
-juror system was a crucial check on state power, a reaction against the abuses of English kings. When antitrust prosecutor Niall Lynch faced the jury, the only time his voice
... voice took on a high-pitched squeak. "Try to keep in mind what I would say, or what Mr. Swanson would say, because it's his guilt or innocence being decided here." ...
6 Aug, 2008 2:55 am
... -Intelligencer today ran a great feature arising out of "Spam King" Robert Soloway's first local interview. The paper portrayed Mr.
Soloway's story as one of rags-to-riches- ... of his time in the company of his lawyer…." Despite losing his life in the fast lane, Mr. Soloway says he's happier than he ever was
and that he's sorry ... them for free." STL's July 22 coverage of the Western District's sentencing of Mr. Soloway to 47 months in prison here. Photo credit: Andy Rogers /
Seattle Post-Intelligencer ...
10 Feb 4:35 am
The other day I wrote a blog for Mortgage Law Network. The blog discussed how I believed the King Amendment, if attached to the bill and passed
into law, would change the ... Law Group, P.A. Currently, the firm has offices in Port Charlotte, Fort Myers, Naples and Sarasota. Mr. Dellutri also sits on the Board of American
Board of Certification. Mr. ... Network, Debt Law Network, Credit Law Network, and Mortgage Law Network. Mr. Dellutri also writes for the firm's personal injury litigation
blog and the ...
21 Jan, 2008 6:17 am
... who had sent Perry Mason death threats via email attempt to assert that Mr. Mason was the one being unreasonable. You didn't see cases drag on for years ... thing. I had to
think for awhile. Later, I was preparing to write post about Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. I figured I'd just put up a copy of his famous " ...
perjury statute. It seemed like an inevitable victory for the government. In his autobiography, Dr. King described the trial like this: This
case was tried before an all-white Southern jury. ...
30 Oct, 2008 4:30 pm
... a drink, but I tend not to set one up in advance as a spare. The gentleman pushed the glass towards me… "To the King of bloody Spain!" and
drained half the glass. It was then I realised that the second glass was for me. I picked my glass up ... I cannot see the point now of discarding something which has been out of date
for at least a century." And that is how I met Mr Justice X … Henry, as he likes to be known, is going to be an occasional columnist. I have absolutely no idea what he is going
to ...
19 Jan 5:07 am
... the most revered land in the nation (other than a National Cemetery) Martin Luther King Jr. stood up to the powers that would liked never
to see this week come and ... , we also fulfill the dreams of Ganhdi, and Lincoln, and Jesus Christ. King said in his speech: "In the process
of gaining our rightful place, we must ... have tired of that waste. It will be an historic week. I will pray, it is an historic Presidency.Congratulations Dr. King, and welcome Mr. Obama, Mr. President. Welcome, and good luck.
19 Jan 4:15 am
... who had sent Perry Mason death threats via email attempt to assert that Mr. Mason was the one being unreasonable. You didn't see cases drag on for years ... thing. I had to
think for awhile. Later, I was preparing to write post about Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. I figured I'd just put up a copy of his famous " ...
perjury statute. It seemed like an inevitable victory for the government. In his autobiography, Dr. King described the trial like this: This
case was tried before an all-white Southern jury. ...
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