2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
Winter
The Death of "Death Taxes"?
Watch Your Receivables!
Latin Lovers
Pennsylvania Mortgage Satisfaction Law
Independent Contractor vs. Employee
Collecting Attorney's Fees
It Still May Not Be Too Late
Queen's English -- The Verb To Lie (down) and Surrounding Confusion
Bruges: A Wonderful Detour
Spring
Soft Money/Soft Heads?
Planned Communities
A Closer Look at Annulment and Divorce
Robinson-Patman Act or Why Wal-Mart Has Not (Yet) Taken Over the World
Increased IRS Tax Audits
Queen's English -- Setting Off Non-Restrictive Thoughts [Hint: , , ( ) -- ]
My Trip to St. Emilion
Spring/Summer
Security Deposits
Cut Your Insurance Bill
Proximate Causation
Effective Negotiating: Five Tips
Child Support - Are You Getting Enough for Your Kids?
Now You See It . . .(An Exercise in Illogic)
Identity Theft Update
The Queen's English -- Hope Springs Eternal
Summer
It's Better To Give...
Divorce and the Equitable Distribution of Property
Ch Ch Ch Changes...
The Queen's English
Repairman's Lien v. Mechanic's Lien – Cars v. Houses
Walter Reed Joins Firm
Guadí at 150
Tax Advantaged Savings for College
An Overview of Corporations
Summer/Fall
The Shadow of 9/11 Grows Ever Longer
Planning for Disabled Individuals
Is It Time to Panic?
Liquor License: Privilege or Right?
Common Law Marriage
New Rules for Distribution from Retirement Plans
The Queen's English -- The Colon: Its Use and Misuse
Pennsylvania Limited Liability Companies
Fall
The Barnes Foundation: Roiling Anew
A Guide To Employment Applications
BBC&B News
Time To Start Thinking About Your Taxes
The Queen's English: Nouns Lost in the Thicket
Adoption: Pre-Placement Home Studies
Latin Lovers
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
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Newsletters
Back in the Spring of 1996 we began publishing the Butera, Beausang, Cohen & Brennan Law Update for clients and friends of the Firm. What began as a modest little project met with such favorable response that we now distribute over 1,000 copies of the Law Update on a bi-monthly basis. Regular columns include Ken Butera's Queen's English, our Latin Lovers section which tackles sometimes incomprehensible Latin phrases used in the law, and frequent tax updates. Reprints of any of our prior issues are available upon request. Multiple reprints are available for educational and institutional purposes.
To access a particular article, click onto the year shown at left and scroll through the various titles. Each year has six issues, each containing six or more articles.
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