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Michael Jackson

The readers want to know whether I will be commenting on the investigation into the star’s sudden and apparently premature death. The focus seems to be on whether Jackson’s physician bears some culpability, civil or criminal. At this point in time, I doubt if I will be able to add anything to the subject that Gretta Van Sustren and the other cable mavens won’t analyze to the point of absurdity. But who knows? Lets see what develops.

Philip Brooks’ Patent Infringement Updates Celebrates Fourth Blogaversary.

Posted by Cliff Tuttle (c) 2009 A Pittsburgh-based legal blog, Philip Brooks’ Patent InfringementUpdates is celebrating it fourth blogaversary today. This blog was named No. 20 among the top 25 patent law blogs by IP Watchdog earlier this year. Among the cases recently reported by Brooks, the Pennsylvania Superior Court held that an attorneys fee […]

Pittsburgh Comet on the City’s Zoning Board of Adjustment Decision as Upheld by Judge James.

Posted by Cliff Tuttle Here’s what the Pittsburgh Comet, a local politics blog, had to say about the decision by Judge James upholding the City of Pittsburgh’s Zoning Board of Adjustment decision denying the downtown electronic billboard application by Lamar Advertising for the Grant Street Transportation Center. If you are interested enough to want to […]

Pittsburgh Legal Newslog: Commonwealth Court to Move to New Address.

Posted by Cliff Tuttle (c) 2009 The Commonwealth Court is moving to to the Pennsylvania Judicial Center in Harrisburg on August 3, 2009. The Court’s new address will be: Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania 601 Commonwealth Avenue, Suite 2100 PO Box 69185 Harrisburg, PA 17106-9185 There will be no change in the address of the Court’s […]

Pittsburgh Legal Newslog: Better News for Dwelling House?

Posted by Cliff Tuttle (c) 2009 Dwelling House Savings told the Post-Gazette and Tribune Review that it has had some progress in recovering funds electronically stolen from it. Although details are necessarily hazy, it appears that progress in restoring the required level of regulatory capital by June 30 is being made. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 25, […]

Hiking the Appalachian Trail.

Posted by Cliff Tuttle(c) 2009 Well, it looks like another expression has made it into the popular lexicon. Too bad. Anyone who has ever walked a part of this iconic trail, knows what a wonderful, peaceful, other-worldly experience it can be. It pulls you like a magnet. The Anonymous Lawyer has been there, too, figuratively […]

Thanks for the Tweet, West Virginia!

Posted by Cliff Tuttle (c) 2009 Not too long ago, I wrote a post called Why Blog? 10.5 Good Reasons. Jeff Mehalic, author of West Virginia Business Litigation Blog, was kind enough to send out a tweet on Twitter directing readers to the post. If you browse our blogroll, you have probably run into Jeff’s […]

Interesting Contracts Case Appears in Adams Drafting.

Posted by Cliff Tuttle (c) 2009 Suppose that a newly-hired executive deliberately signs a non-compete contract on the company’s signature line. After his employment is terminated, he argues that the contract is invalid because he signed the wrong line on purpose and the company submitted a new document that was never signed. Enforceable? Read the […]

Nutmeg Lawyer rises to 196 on AVVO most read legal blogs.

In case you don’t know (I didn’t too long ago) Connecticut is the Nutmeg State. Adrian Baron is a Connecticut lawyer who authors Nutmeg Lawyer. It is one of the most entertaining legal blogs around, which is why it is being discovered by so many new readers. Adrian is a pretty interesting guy, even among lawyers — a profession replete with unusual characters. He studied for a while in Poland and actually interviews Polish clients in their native language, complete with unintentional double-entendres and insults that end up with a good laugh. He knows enough Spanish, if I understand the story he once told me, to insult a client in three languages. He also has a very smart wife who has been known to read my blog.

Pittsburgh Legal Newslog: Dwelling House Savings Continues to Raise Capital, but the Climb is Steeper at the End.

The local community rallied for Dwelling House last Friday. They marched from Hill House to Dwelling House and would have deposited enough to capitalize Dwelling House, if it had only been that easy. While the bank has already raised over $1,000,000 in conventional deposits, it must complete the capitalization with “non-withdrawable funds.”

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CLIFF TUTTLE has been a Pennsylvania lawyer for over 45 years and (inter alia) is a real estate litigator and legal writer. The posts in this blog are intended to provide general information about legal topics of interest to lawyers and consumers with a Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania focus. However, this information does not constitute legal advice and there is no lawyer-client relationship created when you read this blog. You are encouraged to leave comments but be aware that posted comments can be read by others. If you wish to contact me in privacy, please use the Contact Form located immediately below this message. I will reply promptly and in strict confidence.

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