What One Highly Organized Person Does to Become Like That.
No. 1,384 In case you are curious, here’s a few really good ideas from Early to Rise. . . a productivity blog. Don’t try to to do all of this at once. CLT
Summary Judgment and the Nanty Glo Rule; the Banker’s Affidavit is still not enough.
No. 1,383 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA v. PREMIER HOTELS GROUP, LLC. 2017 PA Super. 405 (2017) In response to a mortgage foreclosure action, Premier sold its property in Dunmore, Lackawanna County, PA and paid over the proceeds to Wells Fargo, assignee of the mortgage. However, in a Complaint filed in 2015, Wells Fargo claimed that […]
No Living Thing Lives Forever, Not Even the Jackson Magnolia.
Although some live long, no living thing lives forever. This truth is known by all, but this humans we are always striving for a little more time.
Yes, Virginia, there is a Christmas Pickle, no matter what your little friends may say.
No. 1,381 Its supposed to be an old German tradition, although it has been said that no one from Germany admits knowing about it. A pickle hung on the Christmas tree is supposed to bring good luck and an extra present to the child who finds it. There are various stories about it. In one, […]
ZONING: Can a zoned single family residence be rented for short-term occupancy?
No. 1,380 SLICE OF LIFE, LLC v. HAMILTON TOWNSHIP ZHB, 164 A.3d 633 (2017) The Township Zoning Officer issued an enforcement notice charging Slice of Life, LLC with violation of an ordinance creating a single family residential district where the property [Property] was located by “[u]se of [the Property] as Hotel and/or other types of transient […]
Qualified Tenant Cannot Be Rejected under Seattle City Ordinance.
No. 1,379 The City of Seattle has adopted an ordinance requiring a landlord to accept the first qualified applicant. The idea is to screen out all housing discrimination, including unconscious bias. Of course, we can all think of reasons for rejecting a prospective tenant that are hard to quantify, like a bad attitude. No matter […]
Lawyers Should Make Nice To Sheriff’s Deputies Even When They Don’t Deserve It.
No. 1,378 Going through those magnetic security portals at the Court House can be a gigantic pain, especially when you are late for court. But experience has proven that we should hold our temper at all costs. Clifford Haines, 72 year-old former President of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Philadelphia Bar Association was roughed […]
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If You Think You Can’t Trademark a Vulgar Word . . .
No. 1,376 You’re wrong. Here’s a Bloomberg post on the subject. CLT
Doug Jones Wins in Alabama; Republicans May Be the Big Winners.
The party leaders will never admit it. With the #MeToo Revolution in full swing and time running out on the Trump legislative agenda, the Republicans do not need a floor fight over seating Roy Moore. Most of them fear (with good reason) going on the record on that one.
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