2010
2009
2008
2007
Winter
Why the "Housing Bubble" is Overhyped
Disclosure to a Buyer of Residential Property
Whoops! There Goes Another Picture Window!
What is Subrogation?
Queen's English (Let's Sneak This In)
Penalties for DUI
Time for Latin Lovers
Fall
Seven Forward Thinking Tips for 2008
Preliminary Hearings: You Can't Win
One More Time: No Such Thing as a Free Lunch!
Maximizing Landlord Recovery after Default
Bruce Royal is Now Of Counsel
BBC&B Welcomes Rod Fluck
Spring/Summer
Real Estate Property Taxes: Guaranteed Inequities
Have You Considered Your Estate Plan Lately?
Elective Shares
How Sweet It Is (But for Sour After Taste?)
How Do You Spell Zoning Relief?
One Advantage of a Limited Partnership
Summer/Fall
What to do if You are Involved in a Car Accident
Three Shots to the Head Ruled “Not Accidental”
Transfer Tax Exemptions
Section 1031 Exchanges
Queen's English: Fewer or Less?
When Municipalities Overreach
Spring
Subprime Lending
What is Partition?
Ashes to Whom?
Queen's English - Elmore Leonard's Ten Rules of Writing
Latin Lovers - Spring Edition
Grandparents' Visitation Order Upheld
Metadata: Unresolved Legal Issues
Winter/Spring
At Will Doctrine Challenged Once More
Save on Your Car Insurance
Kelo Condemned (Further!)
Family Medical Leave Act
Latin Lovers for Grandfathers
Inadmissible Hearsay
Queen's English - - Show Me the Moneys
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
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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