This article focuses on whether an out-of-the-money unsecured creditor with an unliquidated claim has standing to object to a gift plan.
- March 22, 2011Gift Plans: Death Knell or Still on Life Support?
Companies are looking to insure against claims raised by users viewing or otherwise accessing a company's Internet Web sites and advertisements for damage to hardware, data, information, and other computer components.
March 22, 2011William P. Shelley, Richard Bortnick and Samantha EvansRecent rulings of interest to you and your practice.
March 18, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |A look at recent litigation and other news that affects your practice.
March 18, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |The latest information you need to know.
March 18, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |If an insured drops his claims-made insurance and is sued three years later, his insurer will disclaim liability even if the injury occurred during the term of the policy. A look at a recent case.
March 18, 2011Janice G. InmanCEOs of health care companies, be forewarned: The government is planning to expand its use of debarring "untrustworthy individuals" as a way to hold individuals accountable for a company's fraud.
March 18, 2011Sue ReisingerFrivolous lawsuits," tort reform and more--an in-depth analysis.
March 18, 2011Christopher BernardThe 2010 Tax Act estate tax provisions were a game-changer, the effects of which will be felt by matrimonial practitioners for many years. This article discusses possible issues, traps, or opportunities that might arise as a result of the new law.
March 18, 2011Martin M. ShenkmanFamily lawyers should recognize the upheaval that may occur if the lawyer fails to spot a unique issue when a Catholic fianc'e is involved in the negotiation of a pre-nuptial agreement.
March 18, 2011Mary Cushing Doherty

