Show Your Partner That You Care

By April Chudej on September 8, 2010 In Law

Many of us start our relationship with love. But after some time you may feel that something is changed, that routine is getting in your relationship. It doesn’t mean that the love is

gone but you have to do something to keep your love alive.

Relationships are difficult to sustain. Read More »

Five Of The Most Common Errors Made When Planning Your Estate

By Brendan Noble on September 8, 2010 In Law

Let’s look at the facts. Estate planning has so many aspects to consider. The typical person without any training in estate law can’t know it all. Mistakes will be made if the individual doesn’t seek the expert counsel of a talented New York estate planning attorney. Read More »

The Many Advantages of Using Trial Graphics

By John Francis on September 8, 2010 In Law

“A picture is worth a thousand words” is an adage that suitably characterizes the visualization importance during legal processes. “If you can imagine it, you can understand it” also comes to mind.

The ultimate goal of a lawyer is to make a judge and/or jury agree with their argument. In order to achieve that goal, it is vital that the judge and jury be able to imagine the case from the lawyers’ viewpoint. Read More »

Appeal On Proposition 8 Highlights A Critical Legal Issue

By Boyce Hinman on September 8, 2010 In Law

The issue is: who does and does not have legal standing to appeal a US District Court decision? The answer to that question may determine whether or not Judge Walker’s decision overturning Proposition 8 stands or falls.

Judge Vaughan Walker, has ruled that Proposition 8 is invalid because it violates the 14th amendment to the US constitution, which guarantees equal protection of the law to all, and also violates the constitution’s due process clause.

Several conservative organizations and individuals appealed to the 9th US Circuit Court of appeals urging that court to overturn Judge Walker’s decision. Read More »