Advance directives aren't as simple as most people think. Here's how to help clients tailor POAs and living wills to their wishes.
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June 2005 • Volume 93 • Number 6
Advance directives aren't as simple as most people think. Here's how to help clients tailor POAs and living wills to their wishes.
Orders of protection can become part of the gamesmanship of divorce. Here's how to represent plaintiffs and defendants in OP proceedings.
Suppose your client was left out of a will — can he contest it? This article discusses the legal landscape.
The author reviews recent decisions on the constitutional validity of the Act and recommends legislative action.
A look at common D&O policy provisions and exclusions with a view toward helping lawyers advise corporate clients.
A reflection on the bar year.an for it.
Involuntary dissolution for failure to pay taxes or fees can put directors and officers at risk.
Under current doctrine, foreign mass-tort plaintiffs are often left with little or nothing.
Would you want to read that e-mail in the newspaper? Think before you send.