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11 Jan 2022, 5:00 am by Rick St. Hilaire
”] In 2020, the American Bar Association warned attorneys about participating in client wrongdoing, putting bar members on notice that willful blindness is no excuse. [read post]
14 Nov 2014, 10:40 am by Wetenkamp
A recent court decision took up the question of whether lavish spending alone, in the face of a tax debt, should be considered willful tax evasion. [read post]
8 Oct 2007, 10:15 pm
Listen to "Multiple Wills"This week on Hull on Estate and Succession Planning, Ian and Suzana continue their discussion about tax plan wills and issues surrounding multiple wills. [read post]
2 Apr 2019, 12:46 pm by Carolyn Wright
Most states have Volunteer Lawyers and/or Accountants for the Arts (“VLA” or “VLAA”) organizations. [read post]
22 Jun 2014, 6:52 am
 He says "[t]hankfully there are still a few lawyers willing to fight the oligarchs and the billionaires who would otherwise ride roughshod over artists' moral rights. [read post]
16 Feb 2021, 4:09 am
There's a difference, however, between the art of the suffering people and art staged by the government to entertain the public. [read post]
10 Dec 2019, 11:54 am by Jeffrey Neuburger
’s (“GYPI”) visual art works were uploaded by users onto Zazzle’s site without authorization. [read post]
10 Dec 2019, 11:54 am by Jeffrey Neuburger
’s (“GYPI”) visual art works were uploaded by users onto Zazzle’s site without authorization. [read post]
28 Oct 2010, 2:27 pm by Hull and Hull LLP
 Listen to: Avoiding Negligence Claims in  a Wills File This week on Hull on Estates, David Smith and Julia Evans discuss avoiding negligence claims in a Wills file, an issue that is top of mind for lawyers who draft Wills. [read post]
24 Sep 2018, 7:59 am by John A. Gallagher
"Willful misconduct" is a term of art generically used to describe any one of hundreds of different conduct, such as theft, insubordination, excessive latenesses or absences, coming to work intoxicated, refusing a drug test, fighting or cursing with a co-worker, falsification of work records, etc.Referees Do Nothing but Conduct Hearings All Day LongThey Follow the Rules of EvidenceWhat Happens at a Willful Misconduct Unemployment Referee Hearing? [read post]
13 Sep 2022, 8:27 am by Dennis Crouch
The practical problem for the petitioner though stems from the law that appears willing to allow recreations of the prior art so long as sufficient documentary evidence supports a conclusion that the recreation is representative of the prior art. [read post]
11 Jan 2022, 5:00 am by Rick St. Hilaire
”] In 2020, the American Bar Association warned attorneys about participating in client wrongdoing, putting bar members on notice that willful blindness is no excuse. [read post]
29 Jun 2017, 4:27 am
 How do we know there wasn't someone else out there willing to pay more than $6 million for the work? [read post]
23 Dec 2008, 3:23 pm
Garner displays a healthy self-esteem as he is willing to argue, in print, with Justice Scalia. [read post]
9 Mar 2008, 12:40 am
""VanWagenen, who started his career as a deputy district attorney before becoming a defense counsel,...said he has a basic rule: Try to find 12 people who are willing to listen and not entrenched in their thinking. [read post]
19 Mar 2015, 11:55 am
  I hope to say more about the essay at some point, but for now, this will give you the flavor:"Sometimes the AAMD has justified its 'ethical' stance against the use of sale proceeds for purposes other than acquiring new items by claiming that such use of proceeds might make donors less willing to donate a work of art, or contribute toward the purchase of a specific work of art, on the grounds that such use would devalue their original philanthropy. [read post]