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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Law
Corporate And Business Law, Laurence V. Parker
Corporate And Business Law, Laurence V. Parker
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bankruptcy Law, Hon. Douglas O. Tice Jr., Suzanne E. Wade, K. Elizabeth Sieg
Bankruptcy Law, Hon. Douglas O. Tice Jr., Suzanne E. Wade, K. Elizabeth Sieg
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Order Out Of Chaos: Products Liability Design-Defect Law, Dominick Vetri
Order Out Of Chaos: Products Liability Design-Defect Law, Dominick Vetri
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Domino Effect Of The Current Economic Crisis, Sue K. Varon, Martin S. Varon
Domino Effect Of The Current Economic Crisis, Sue K. Varon, Martin S. Varon
Richmond Public Interest Law Review
The deepening recession, increased unemployment, and stalled housing market have negatively impacted the financial situation of most clients of the family lawyer. Many clients' homes are underwater because of declining values. Those divorcing couples fortunate enough to have equity in their most significant marital asset, their home, are unable to sell it. Combined with the plummeting value of retirement accounts, practitioners are looking at marital asset balance sheets that are nothing less than bleak.
Domino Effect Of The Current Economic Crisis, Sue K. Varon, Martin S. Varon
Domino Effect Of The Current Economic Crisis, Sue K. Varon, Martin S. Varon
Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest
The deepening recession, increased unemployment, and stalled housing market have negatively impacted the financial situation of most clients of the family lawyer. Many clients' homes are underwater because of declining values. Those divorcing couples fortunate enough to have equity in their most significant marital asset, their home, are unable to sell it. Combined with the plummeting value of retirement accounts, practitioners are looking at marital asset balance sheets that are nothing less than bleak.
Human Dignity And American Employment Law, David C. Yamada
Human Dignity And American Employment Law, David C. Yamada
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.