April 2008


The Umbrella Effect of The Bankruptcy Stay
 by: Victoria Ring

Updated to comply with new BAPCAP (advanced training for bankruptcy paralegals)

The following article is for training purposes only. It is not intended for legal advice.

The Medical Malpractice Problem Is Bigger Than You Think!
 by: Tony Merlino

Give or take a few thousand, approximately 80,000 people in the United States die each and every year at the hands of medical “professionals.”

Medical malpractice is rampant in this country and it isn’t receiving the kind of press it deserves.

Four years after he was kicked off the bench by the state Supreme Court, ex-Cherokee County Chief Magistrate Judge Charles Robertson is seeking a comeback. Robertson knows that means running against a friend and rehashing an embarrassing chapter in his life. But he says he’s determined to run on his record and to ask voters for another chance. “I can’t abide not trying,” said Robertson, a …

If Boca TV titan Roger King’s life and death (who can forget his star-studded send-off at Mar-a-Lago in December after a fatal stroke?) were fit for a king, then his will is definitely fit for a queen - his queen.

If Boca TV titan Roger King’s life and death (who can forget his star-studded send-off at Mar-a-Lago in December after a fatal stroke?) were fit for a king, then his will is definitely fit for a queen - his queen.

It is time the Government does something about our laws regarding support. Wherever there is a legal programme, the questions we lawyers have to answer are more often than not about how a woman can get support for her children.

How To Choose A Legal Structure For Your Business
 by: Jody Ehrhardt

Prenuptial Agreements - Who Needs THem?
 by: Maury D. Beaulier

Asking serious questions about how you see finances in the marriage partnership may save you pain and money later - and might even save your marriage.

Best-selling author Steve Berry will discuss his novels Saturday at the Columbia County Library for the finale of the One Book series, a collective reading program in the community.

Tricia Walsh-Smith was another voice crying in the electronic wilderness, an angry spouse who took her complaints about her wealthy husband to YouTube and found an audience of millions. And now it has fallen to the psychiatrists and lawyers to debate whether she has helped or hurt her cause.

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