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6 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Thanks to Ed. at Blawg Review for passing along this (somewhat rambling but well worth watching) lecture at Stanford University by Deborah Kolb, the Deloitte Ellen Gabriel Professor for Women and Leadership at the Simmons College School of Management. Hat tip to Guy Kawasaki ...
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6 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Just yesterday I posted an article from Vicki Been's Land Use/Real Estate SSRN digest by Dan Immergluck (Georgia Tech--Planning) about the subprime mortgage crisis. Today we have another timely article: Neighborhoods in the Wake of the Debacle: Intrametropolitan Patterns of...
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6 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
In a post yesterday (Is Obama “Everything”?) I referred to the sense in which Democrats do seem to regard Obama as The Messiah, as in “the Alpha and the Omega” from Revelation 22:13. (Otherwise how could they argue that Republican opposition to their 2700 page health care bill means they oppose “eve ...
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8 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Governor Rendell has nominated Lewis Wood Wetzel, Esquire of Dallas and Joseph Van Jura, Esquire of Kingston to fill the open judgeships on the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas. It is hoped that these nominees will be whisked through the nomination process quickly so they can assist with the bac ...
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8 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
CNN Money.com has posted an article about how you might still be pursued by mortgage lenders even after your home has been foreclosed. If a foreclosed home sells at auction for less than what the mortgage is worth, the former homeowners are responsible for the difference.
These "deficiency judgmen ...
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8 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
CNN Money.com has posted an article about how you might still be pursued by mortgage lenders even after your home has been foreclosed. If a foreclosed home sells at auction for less than what the mortgage is worth, the former homeowners are responsible for the difference.
These "deficiency judgmen ...
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9 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
In a post on my political blog, I discussed the president's plan to hold a bipartisan session on health insurance reform, which at face value seems to represent an offer to mediate or negotiate a compromise, or at least to invite the Republicans back into the process. The Republican leadership has ...
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11 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
A Massachusetts woman is suing her real estate broker over exposure to second-hand smoke in her condo, which the broker helped her purchase:
Alyssa Burrage says she was smoked out of her new $405,000 condominium.
Burrage, a 32-year-old advertising company employee with a history of asthma, had smell ...
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11 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Just in time for Valentine's Day, here's a reprint of my recent article from the Pennsylvania Law Weekly:Spread A Little Love:Being pleasant and considerate is part of being a professionalBy Daniel E.CumminsSpecial to the Law WeeklyDanCummins@comcast.net The New Year is still in its early stages and ...
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12 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
This has the makin's of a final exam question. The UPI story begins: "A real estate broker faced a lawsuit Tuesday accusing him of misleading a condo buyer about second-hand smoke in the building, court watchers say." Read the rest...
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