Elder law attorneys are well aware of the issue: The cost of long-term care for senior citizens is skyrocketing, but to qualify for Medicaid assistance to cover nursing home stays couples have to div
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We've all received the e-mails. Someone in a faraway country-maybe Nigeria-claims you've inherited millions of dollars. To get the money, all you need to do is send a few thousand dollars to help the
Someone faraway -- maybe Nigeria -- claims you've inherited millions of dollars. To get it, all you need to do is send a few thousand dollars so the e-mail writer can get the money out of the country
We've all gotten the e-mails. Someone in a faraway country - maybe Nigeria - claims you've inherited millions of dollars. To get the money, all you need to do is send a few thousand dollars to help t
...he or she is disliked by management.) U.S. District Judge Janet C. Hall granted the DEP defendants summary judgment on Sousa's...
Under new rules in Connecticut, attorneys no longer need their legal pads for note-taking. As long as they have a judge's OK, they can now bring laptops into courtrooms. Previously, attorneys had to
The stereotype of the lawyer jotting notes on a yellow legal pad may be a thing of the past. New state court rules allow attorneys and all people entering a courtroom to bring their laptop computers
It started as a political story. Attorney Maureen Duggan was working for a state agency boss who, she claims, pressured her to go out for drinks with him, who worked fewer than 40 hours a week, and w
Among his colleagues, Robinson Cole's James A. Wade is recognized for his acumen at trial and his passion for lawyering, woodworking and gardening
...inmates to win religious rights claims. U.S. District Court Judge Janet C. Hall ruled just prior to the April 19th start of...
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