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Winter

The Electronic "John Hancock"

Disability Related Inquiries and Medical Examinations Under the Americans with Disabilities Act

Supreme Court: Real or Veneer?

The Family and Medical Leave Act

Nursing Home Selection: Questions to Ask

GUST: The IRS Does It Again

Cent' Anni

When is an Advance not an Advance?

Spring

NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS

Clown Hats II

The Prudent Investor Rule

Pay Zero Estate Taxes - You Must Be Kidding!

Privacy and Security Online

Is Limited Tort Worth It?

Latin Lovers

Spring/Summer

Is Your Business Exposed by the Internet?

How To Make A Federal Case Of It

King of Prussia Inn - Bon Voyage!

Mechanic's Liens

Queen's English - The Pesky Comma (Continued)

Summer

Exceptions to Employment-At-Will

Long Term Care Insurance

The Queen's English - Apostrophes Can Be Pesky Too!

Security Deposits

Latin Lovers VII

Dying's a Bargain After July 1st

Employer May Not Deduct Excess Time Taken From Exempt Employees Final Paycheck

Employment of Minors

What is a Fraudulent Transfer?

Summer/Fall

Can Non-Union Employee Have Co-Worker Present for Investigatory Interview?

Trade Secrets

Home Sweet (New) Home!

Just (Stop) the Fax, Please...

Clown Hats III

Refinancing Credit Card Debt

Apostrophes to Denote Possessives - (What's with Tiger's Sibilants?)

Fall

Let's Clear the Air (and It Better Be Alcohol-Free!)

Napster: No Free Lunch?

Latin Lovers

The Mortgage Satisfaction Law

Queen's English - Contractions and Apostrophes

What is Expungement?

Clown Hats: Final Comment -- (at Least for Now!)

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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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