Law Exchange Newsletter

The Law Exchange is a quarterly newsletter published by Johns, Flaherty & Collins to inform clients and colleagues of legal trends and topical issues. In it you'll find stories about a variety of subjects, including everything from business and estate planning to personal injury and family law.

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  • Winter 2012 — Divorce and property division, bankruptcy alternative, keeping business and tax records
  • Fall 2011 — Handling billing disputes, discussing estate planning with aging parents and remembering Michael Stoker
  • Summer 2011 — Turning your company over to the next generation, getting out of timeshare contracts, do's and don'ts after an accident, Extra Effort Awards
  • Spring 2011 — Pre-nups for the royals (and the rest of us), smart phones and privacy, FTC rules regarding social media, issues with neighbors
  • Winter 2011 — Slip and Fall Accidents, Social Media Posts as Evidence, Planned Gifts by the Dollar or Percentage
  • Fall 2010 — Facebook Policies for the Workplace, Conducting Your Own Background Check, Collecting Child Support From Out-of-State Parents
  • Summer 2010 — New OWI Law, Avoiding Embezzlement, New Power of Attorney Rules, Maternity Leave
  • Spring 2010 — Attractive Nuisances, Changing your Name, Deciding to Sell Your Business
  • Winter 2010 — Consumer warranties; transferring wills to another state; and changing child support in a down economy

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