Marcellus Legal News: Multiple Lease Assignments Must Be Recorded and Indexed.
No. 860 The Commonwealth Court has ordered the Recorder of Deeds of Wayne County, PA to record multiple assignments of oil and gas leases. The Recorder had refused to accept multiple assignments because their computer system was unable to index the names. The increase in Marcellus Shale leasing has, according to the Wayne County Recorder, […]
Is Hitchhiking a Crime? Apparently Not in New York.
No. 859 Hitchhiking is a lost art. There has been a precipitous decline since the Sixties, when college students routine stuck out a thumb and traveled hundreds of miles on the way to and from campus. Yes hitchhiking a dead almost everywhere. But not at one location in New York City where the practice has […]
Don’t Say it — Olym — Shut Up!
No. 858 Here’s a little puzzle for you to solve. What organization is trying to protect its exclusive right to use a word that is about 4,000 years old? And at the same time trying to deter unauthorized use of their ridiculous logo. Here are the pieces to the puzzle. Answer below.
Answer to Puzzle
No. 857 The Answer for the puzzle. But don’t tell anybody. You might be sued for trademark infringement. CLT
Abuse of Power in a Good Cause
No. 856 There is a sound bite all over the news today of Ed Rendell, former Governor of Pennsylvania but also former Philadelphia DA, stating that in a case like Sandusky, “every prosecutor knows” that you should bring the case even if you don’t have enough evidence because prosecution will act as a deterrent. I’ll […]
Watergate Turns 40
No. 855 Isn’t it amazing? The third class burglary that brought down a President happened 40 years ago. It appears to be one of the most important events in the 20th Century and in American History. The consequences were multiple. One response: they started teaching a required course in Ethics in law school. Another was […]
Allegheny County Bench Bar Breaks Out into Fireworks.
No. 854 Rumor has it that Seven Springs Resort put on a fireworks display on Friday Night for the Allegheny County Bench Bar Conference.
Dining with the Enemy.
No. 853 If you are bored with the usual dining fare, here is (as far as we know) something you won’t find anywhere in America but, yes, Pittsburgh. Conflict Kitchen. Yes, Conflict Kitchen serves authentic take-outcuisine from places which are in conflict with the US. It is located in East Liberty, at Highland Avenue. Venues […]
Camping in Style
No. 852 If you would like to camp out by a river, but sleep in a real bed, try the Castaway Caboose. During a ride on the Durban Rocket, a steam-powered train on the Durban & Greenbriar Valley RR, the caboose you are riding is turned loose along a deserted stretch of the Greenbrier River. In […]
First American Financial Corp. v. Edwards — this US Supreme Court Decision, Due Next Week, Could Change How We Do Residential Real Estate.
No. 851 Everybody is waiting for the Supreme Court’s decision on Obamacare. But there are other important cases before the United States Supreme Court. Among them is First American Financial Corp. v. Edwards, Docket No. 10-708. Scotusblog states the plain English issue of this case as follows: Whether lawsuits under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures […]
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