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Should Will be Done?

August 3, 2009     By Pohl & Short, P.A.
In many ways, wills are difficult and frustrating. There are many hard decisions to be made in distributing an estate, and people generally prefer to put off those decisions because they inherently address the finite nature of our existence.

The Unexpected Heir

August 3, 2009     By Pohl & Short, P.A.
Jeremy, who owns a home and two investment properties, told me he had remarried, and asked that we revise his will to provide for his new wife, Emily.

Nice Home... How Do I Get To It?

August 3, 2009     By Pohl & Short, P.A.
One key element of land ownership often taken for granted is the ability to access the property through the public road system. Imagine buying a house as an investment, and finding out later that it does not have legal access.

Contracts 101 - The Sequel

August 3, 2009     By Pohl & Short, P.A.
Real estate transactions don’t have a required format, even though that perception is often implied due to the extensive use of the standard Florida Association of Realtors and Florida Bar Association (FAR/BAR) approved Contract for Sale and Purchase of real estate.

Contracts 101

August 3, 2009     By Pohl & Short, P.A.
Except for transfers by gift or inheritance, a Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement, or Contract, is the primary tool used to acquire real property. The Contract defines the purchase price, deposit amount, costs, and all relevant terms by which the Seller agrees to transfer the property, and by which the Buyer agrees to be governed. Under Florida law, these Contracts must be in writing to be enforceable. This article highlights certain salient provisions of these Contracts.

New York Personal Injury Lawyers

August 3, 2009     By Frekhtman & Associates
If you are a victim of personal injury, accident injury or medical malpractice then you must get in touch with a personal injury lawyer. Your injury attorney will help you receive justice and compensation for your injuries.

Securities Law – Disqualification Order under the Securities and Futures Ordinance

August 2, 2009     By Angela Wang & Co.
Ong Hong Hoon (“Ong”) was the executive director of GP NanoTechnology Group Limited, formerly known as Guang Ping NanoTechnology Group Limited (the “Company”) previously listed on the Growth Enterprise Market (“GEM”) of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (“HKSE”) and de-listed in June 2005. Ong was also the chief executive of the Company and its subsidiaries (the “Group”) and had responsibility for the overall daily management of the Group.

How Private Equity Firms Can Profitably Invest in Troubled Banks

August 1, 2009     By Don Coker
Private Equity firms can profitably invest in banks by injecting reasonable capital, engaging experienced, professional bank management, and prudently investing the bank’s funds in loans and other investments that make economic sense.

Hawaii Employment Law Basics: Statutory Leaves of Absences

July 30, 2009     By Law Office of Roman Amaguin
Employment policies may provide for many different leaves of absence. Except for leave to vote, no Hawaii law requires paid leave for any leave of absence. Here is a brief summary of statutorily-protected leaves of absence in Hawaii.

Valuation of a Professional Practice in a California Divorce Action

July 30, 2009     By Walzer & Melcher LLP
Analysis of case law dealing with the valuation of a professional practice in a family law action, including good will by Christopher C. Melcher.