University of Kentucky College of Law Lexington, Kentucky Thursday, November 1, 2007 Here’s the lineup for this always outstanding seminar: 8:20 a.m. Welcome and Announcements Tracy J. Taylor Assistant Director, UK/CLE Mike Davidson Davidson & Oeltgen, PLLC Lexington, KentuckyRead More
For presentation at the 9th LEADR International Dispute Resolution Conference, Wellington, NZ later this month, Mediator Blah…Blah…‘s Geoff Sharp has scoured the internet and accumulated a great list of mediation and negotiation sites for his topic, 40 Sites In 40 Minutes, online here. You don’t have to travel around the world to get the benefit...Read More
I am looking forward to the Idea Festival in Louisville this Thursday, September 13, 2007 through Saturday, September 15, 2007, a time to immerse in creativity, imagination, and pondering the future. This event encourages blogging and even has its own blog, Idea Festival Blog. It’s not too late to give the brain an energy boost...Read More
As no discretionary review was sought in Boone V. Ballinger, digested here, the published decision is now final. It would have made a nice trio instead of a duo of oral arguments next week before the Kentucky Supreme Court, as we have reported here and here.Read More
The New Hampshire Supreme Court held last month that a child conceived after her father’s death via artificial insemination is ineligible to inherit from her father as his surviving issue under New Hampshire intestacy law. The facts: Donna M. Eng and Rumzi Brian Khabbaz were married in September 1989 and, six years later, had a...Read More
The Family Law Prof Blog reports: The Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled unanimously today that state law does not preclude unmarried couples from jointly petitioning to adopt a child. The case involved a lesbian couple who had petitioned to adopt a 10-year-old girl and her 6-year-old brother, for whom the couple had been foster parents...Read More
Jefferson divorce packets cut costs is the headline of Jason Riley’s front page Courier-Journal story this morning, online here. Over 600 people have started using the forms. As we reported here last spring, Hon. Stephen M.Read More
Robert J. Durst, Chair and Shareholder of Stark & Stark’s Divorce Group (NJ Law Blog) and active AAML Fellow, authored the article Perfecting Your Role As An Attorney, for the August 13, 2007 Family Law supplement of the New Jersey Law Journal, online here.Read More
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