Recently, a three-judge Pennsylvania Superior Court panel issued an opinion affirming that, under state law, a parent will continue to owe child support even where that parent has absolutely no custody of his or her child, never sees the child and only has a slim hope in the future of possible reunification.
- January 31, 2013Sean P. McCusker
This is the second part of a three-part article designed to provide secured parties an overview of their enforcement rights and remedies as set forth in Article 9 of the UCC. This installment addresses the acceptance of collateral in full or partial satisfaction of debt, and the notice components of a commercially reasonable sale.
January 31, 2013Frank PeretoreIf you are an attorney, you know how difficult marketing a law firm can be. If you are a matrimonial attorney, then you know that marketing the family law practice can be especially difficult. Here's what to do.
January 31, 2013Les AltenbergHighlights of the latest equipment leasing cases from around the country.
January 31, 2013Robert W. IhneAnalysis of several important happenings.
January 31, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |What can litigants, their attorneys, and their medical examiners expect from the courts when conflicts over third-party presence during a court-ordered psychiatric examination arise?
January 31, 2013Janice G. InmanTips to make the mediation process smooth and profitable.
January 31, 2013Roseann Lynn BrennerA good understanding of the basic elements of damages and the issues that might be involved is essential to effective representation. Here is an in-depth review.
January 31, 2013Chad L. Staller

