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    ceri
    • over 5 years ago
    • LexTalk® UK
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    probate - administering estates

    Hi I have two questions i'm looking for help with: 1. Who administers an estate where an executor refuses to act? 2. if a person dies intestate and the estate is referred to the treasury Solicitor - they locate next of kin but the next of kin...
  • baerreedauthor
    baerreedauthor
    • over 5 years ago
    • Casebrief
    • Baer Reed

    Audio Visual Artistry v. Tanzer

    Tanzer and appellee Audio Video Artistry (AVA) entered into discussions for the sale and installation of electronic and entertainment equipment in Mr. Tanzer's home. AVA was a residential entertainment and communications firm specializing in custom...
  • baerreedauthor
    baerreedauthor
    • over 6 years ago
    • Casebrief
    • Baer Reed

    El v. SEPTA

    King Paratransit Services, Inc. ("King") conditionally hired El to drive paratransit buses. The position involved providing door-to-door and curb-to-curb transportation service for people with mental and physical disabilities. King subcontracted...
  • Sherica Celine
    Sherica Celine
    • over 3 years ago
    • Legal Insights Blog
    • Practical Guidance

    What Do You Call a Lawyer Who Assumes a Client is Preserving ESI?

    Your judge won’t be in a laughing mood if your client destroys discoverable electronically stored information (ESI). Find out your obligations to make sure it doesn’t happen. READ NOW » Related Content E-discovery: Planning for...
  • Lexis®PSL Trusted Contributor
    Lexis®PSL Trusted Contributor
    • over 4 years ago
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    Comment on Is it possible for the parties to make a joint application to vary an order for sale?

    This response has been provided by Katherine Illsley of 4 King's Bench Walk . The Q&A does not specify the context within which the court has made an order for sale that the parties seek to vary. If the order was made within financial remedy...
  • Sherica Celine
    Sherica Celine
    • over 3 years ago
    • Legal Insights Blog
    • Practical Guidance

    Just Like Riding a Bicycle: Getting Back to the Basics with CGL

    Get a refresher on Commercial General Liability (CGL) insurance, everyone’s favorite package policy that protects insureds from an array of risks. READ NOW » Related Content Notice of Claim Requirements in General Liability Insurance...
  • Vinayak Kohli
    Vinayak Kohli
    • over 2 years ago
    • Case Opinion
    • case

    Tyson v. Indiana

    Tyson v. Indiana Supreme Court of the United States March 7, 1994 93-717 Opinion The petition for writ of certiorari is denied. Read The Full Case Not a Lexis Advance subscriber? Try it out for free. Full case includes Shepard's, Headnotes, Legal...
  • Vinayak Kohli
    Vinayak Kohli
    • over 2 years ago
    • Case Opinion
    • case

    Lawson v. Sun Microsystems, Inc.

    Lawson v. Sun Microsystems, Inc. United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit January 9, 2014, Argued; June 30, 2015, Decided Nos. 13-1502 & 13-1503 Opinion  [*755]  Sykes , Circuit Judge . David Lawson sold computer maintenance and support...
  • baerreedauthor
    baerreedauthor
    • over 2 years ago
    • Casebrief
    • Baer Reed

    United States v. Wiltberger

    Defendant Wiltberger was prosecuted in a federal court for manslaughter for the crime he committed while aboard a ship in a river basin. The indictment was founded under the Act of April 30, 1790, § 12 entitled, "An Act for the Punishment of...
  • baerreedauthor
    baerreedauthor
    • over 2 years ago
    • Casebrief
    • Baer Reed

    United States v. Rosen

    Defendants were charged with conspiring to transmit information relating to the national defense to those not entitled to receive it, in violation of 18 U.S.C.S. § 793(g). Defendants filed a pretrial motion, arguing that § 793 (1) was unconstitutionally...
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