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Supporting Parent-Clients In Mediation Of Child Custody Disputes, Andrew Schepard
Supporting Parent-Clients In Mediation Of Child Custody Disputes, Andrew Schepard
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Cooperation With Federal Prosecutors: Experiences Of Truth Telling And Embellishment, Ellen Yaroshefsky
Cooperation With Federal Prosecutors: Experiences Of Truth Telling And Embellishment, Ellen Yaroshefsky
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The Future Of Death Futures: Why Viatical Settlements Must Be Classified As Securities, Miriam R. Albert
The Future Of Death Futures: Why Viatical Settlements Must Be Classified As Securities, Miriam R. Albert
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Viatical settlements are a form of asset-backed security where a terminally-ill policyholder, known as a viator, sells the right to receive the proceeds of his or her life insurance policy to an investor. During his or her lifetime, the policyholder is paid an estimation of the present value of the death benefits under the policy. Viatical settlements are legal and serve a benevolent purpose. However, beyond the altruism of providing funds to the terminally ill, and the legalities of simply selling the right to receive life insurance proceeds to someone other than the insured, viatical settlements pose other legal and …
The Civitas Model For The Participation Of Community Organizations In Russian Urban Environments, James E. Hickey Jr.
The Civitas Model For The Participation Of Community Organizations In Russian Urban Environments, James E. Hickey Jr.
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