by admin | Jul 22, 2006 | Real Estate Transactions
A “letter of intent” or “memorandum of understanding” can have legal significance. Occasionally, parties to a real estate transaction sign a written document they prepare called a “letter of intent” or “memorandum of understanding”. It often occurs in the early...
by admin | Jul 17, 2006 | Medicaid and Long Term Care
The “look-back” period for gifts has been increased from three years to five years. On February 8, President Bush signed legislation that makes radical changes in the Medicaid eligibility rules. One such change has to do with what is referred to as the “look-back”...
by admin | Jul 13, 2006 | Business Transactions
Arbitration provisions in business agreements can be helpful, but need to be thought through with care. Traditionally, legal disputes between two parties have been resolved by a judge or jury in a court proceeding. Increasingly, however, parties in business...
by admin | Jul 13, 2006 | Uncategorized
The importance of a timely investigation of the exact circumstances of a collision. If you are driving along in your car and another car hits you from behind, you might think that fact, alone, is sufficient proof of the collision being the other driver’s fault. That...
by admin | Jul 1, 2006 | Newsletter
Personal Injury Cases: The importance of a timely investigation of the circumstances of a collision. One would think that if you are driving along in your car and another car hits you from behind, that, alone, is sufficient proof that the collision is the other...