by Scott J. Burnham | Published: May 17, '23
… and the lawyers are being overly cautious – which the lawyers would probably …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: May 03, '23
… in this document.” Sometimes even lawyers get confused by legalese. Paragraph …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Jun 15, '22
… you talk to developers, marketing, lawyers, and they say, ‘Well that …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Aug 26, '20
… much of this agreement, the lawyers want to be sure to … NRS 600A.010. Again, the lawyers are just doing their job …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Feb 12, '20
… FCC regulations. I think the lawyers may have gotten tripped up … legalese with that one. If lawyers can’t understand what they …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Nov 20, '19
… lawsuit would be frivolous, and lawyers rarely bring frivolous lawsuits. So … -sum game, with only the lawyers sure to come out ahead …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Feb 13, '19
… years, and their parents were lawyers… I was just like, “School …
by Justin Marchand | Published: Feb 13, '19
… the court in late 2016. Lawyers for Ivey said in a … stay is not granted,” Borgata lawyers wrote. The casino cited Ivey …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Jan 16, '19
… useful at the poker table. Lawyers are problem solvers. They … While we often think of lawyers as litigators, most do … always the most empathetic people, lawyers nevertheless learn that it … question: WSOP main event-winning lawyers include Dan Harrington and …
by Alan Schoonmaker | Published: Sep 12, '18
… just silly. Most doctors and lawyers routinely take notes. Are we … more complicated because doctors and lawyers generally relate to only one … change. In addition, doctors’ and lawyers’ clients want to be understood …
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