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Firms Should Examine Their 401(k) Plans for Savings

Stuart A. Sirkin

Most law firms, like other companies, offer 401(k) plans to their workers. And many firms, like other companies, are looking to reduce their costs. One way of saving cash is to make changes to the 401(k) plan ' but making changes requires advance planning and advance time is running short for firms with 2010 calendar year plans.

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Real Property Law

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

A recent key case you need to know.

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Landlord & Tenant

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In-depth analysis of recent important rulings.

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Development

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A recent case of interest.

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Cooperatives & Condominiums

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A look at a recent interesting case.

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Are e-Mail Signatures in New York Real Estate Transactions Legally Binding Yet?

Mindy H. Stern & Ronit D. Appel

New York State remains one of the few in which there is no legislation allowing for the use of electronic signatures for the purpose of creating a contract for the sale of real property. New York case law is divided on this issue, and thus fails to provide a clear answer as to whether an e-mail signature or other electronic signature may be used for documents related to real property.

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Index

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Everything in this issue, listed in an easy-to-read format.

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Decisions of Interest

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Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

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NJ & CT News

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Cases of interest in neighboring states.

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Lawyer and Judge Shopping, and the Matrimonial Bar

Lee Rosenberg

Are concepts of confidentiality and disclosure mutually exclusive? With the concepts we have discussed in the last two installments in mind, some have argued that there is really no issue of confidentiality left to protect in a matrimonial case.

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