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1999

Winter

Changes in the Durable Power of Attorney

Watch For Those Trust Fund Taxes!

Property Rights in Surface Water

Staying Incorporated

The Bait/Switch Referral Sale Pyramid Scheme

Year-End Tax Tips

Latin Lovers

Spring

Public Policy Exception to At-Will Employment

What is a Holder in Due Course and Why Should You Care?

The Queen's English - We Lay It On The Line: Can It Really Be That Simple?

Contribution and Indemnity

A New Will! (What Could Be More Fun Than That?)

Co-Ownership Revisited

What is Interpleader?

Latin Lovers '99

Spring/Summer

Are you prepared to operate in the year 2000?

Jones v. Clinton - Sifting Through the Debris

The King's English

SATISFACTION

Contracts with Key Employees

New Uses for the Old IRAs

Five Practice Areas You Should Be Aware Of

Summer

Subdividing Your Property

Cyberspace Privacy

The Queen's English - Pronouns That Challenge!

The Explosive, "Hidden" Branch of Government

You Are Your Credit Report

What is Negligence?

Summer/Fall

Planning for Nursing Home Costs

Increasing Estate Tax Exemption

Avoiding Wage/Hour Problems

Your Tenant's Bankruptcy - All is Not Leased

The Queen's English - Beaten and Beleaguered, but Unbowed: The Comma!

Latin Lovers '99

Copyright - All Rights Reserved

Fall

It's Election Year (Break Out the Clown Hats!)

Pointers on Points - The License You Save May Be Your Own

Finally, Res Judicata

What is Summary Judgment?

The Queen's English -- More Commas - - or Less?

Family Limited Partnerships

Latin Lovers '99 - (Reader Beware!)

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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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