• How to Rent Guide - previous versions

    s21 Notice eviction under an AST. Guidance seems to suggest that the Landlord is obliged to serve on the tenant the exact version of the How to Rent Guide that was extant (i) at the commencement of the fixed term and (ii) upon renewal or roll over. However...
  • Keefe v. Geanakos

    Plaintiff Robert Keefe was the head of the English department and coordinator for grades 7 through 12 for the Ipswich (Massachusetts) Public School System, with part-time duties as a teacher of English. He had tenure pursuant to Massachusetts law. Defendants...
  • Sell v. United States

    A Federal Magistrate Judge initially found petitioner Sell, who had a long history of mental illness, competent to stand trial for fraud and released him on bail. However, the Magistrate later revoked bail because Sell's condition had worsened. Sell...
  • United States v. Nagle

    United States v. Nagle United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit April 27, 2015, Argued; September 30, 2015, Filed Nos. 14-3184 and 14-3422 Opinion  [*171]  OPINION OF THE COURT FISHER, Circuit Judge . Joseph Nagle and Ernest Fink were co-owners...
  • Compliance and Conservation Equal Good Business

    With heightened scrutiny of environmental compliance and conservation taking center stage at the Federal and international levels, making sure your client is up to date on its environmental and conservation compliance programs is more important than ever...
  • United States v. Webster

    United States v. Webster United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida October 25, 2021, Decided; October 25, 2021, Entered on Docket CASE NO. 20-20172-CIV-GAYLES/TORRES Opinion ORDER AFFIRMING AND ADOPTING REPORT OF MAGISTRATE JUDGE...
  • Deed of Appointment -Nil Rate Band Discretionary Trust

    My clients’ parents’ Will were drawn up in 2005 with the usual nil rate band discretionary trust, as was common then. Mother passed away first and the father passed away 9 months later. They both had mirror wills. Mother’s will...
  • Sherman v. Koch

    In 2007, Illinois amended Section 1 of the Silent Reflection and Student Prayer Act making mandatory a period of silence in public schools; prior to this amendment, teachers had the option of observing a period of silence at the beginning of the school...
  • Maint. Equip. Co. v. Godley Builders

    Plaintiff lessee had an agreement with a railroad that granted the lessee the right to occupy and use the premises. The lessee paid annual rent and actively and exclusively used the premises for business purposes for 15 years before the defendant builder...
  • Juicy Whip, Inc. v. Orange Bang, Inc.

    Plaintiff patentee sought review of a decision which entered a judgment in favor of the patentee and against defendant for compensatory damages, but denied the claims for lost profits, enhanced damages, and attorney's fees.