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27 Mar 2015, 6:36 am by Simon Fodden
Property law and estates law had never been her favourite subjects in law school. [read post]
17 Feb 2015, 10:07 am by Andrew Delaney
The nail in the coffin to the Homeowner’s case is that, because the Court excluded testimony about the oral agreement, there was no evidence of a “meeting of the minds” as to an agreement. [read post]
7 Feb 2015, 1:37 pm by Kevin
The judge not only awarded the coffin to Oswald but also ordered the defendants to pay about $100K in damages.The defendants argued that when Robert Oswald bought the coffin in 1963, he was basically giving it to his brother's estate. [read post]
22 Oct 2014, 8:49 am by JD Hull
Bradlee with Washington Post owner Katherine Graham in 1971. [read post]
4 Oct 2014, 1:39 pm by Bridget Crawford
" She ended her statement with: "What we all did was to dig up my father's coffin, Eddie Nash, looking for documents. [read post]
4 Sep 2014, 9:01 pm by John Dean
Newsweek’s account seeks to pound a few nails into his coffin, but try as it might, it can’t manage to drive a stake through the heart of his body of work. [read post]
23 May 2014, 7:45 am by Matt Bouchard
  When a party immediately above you in the contractual chain files for bankruptcy protection, you want the best shot possible that your debt ultimately will be satisfied out of the assets of the bankruptcy estate. [read post]
25 Oct 2013, 6:36 am by Eliana Baer
  (photo courtesy of freedigitalphotos.net) According to the acclaimed book, Freakonomics, the theory of information asymmetry accounts for why we hire a real estate to sell our house, an insurance broker to purchase long-term health insurance, and a funeral director to purchase a coffin for a loved one that has passed. [read post]
13 May 2013, 3:39 pm by Rich Vetstein
Perhaps this case will put the proverbial nail in the nominee trust coffin. [read post]
13 May 2013, 10:16 am by Rich Vetstein
Perhaps this case will put the proverbial nail in the nominee trust coffin. [read post]