“Patricia Herzog, 88, a Lawyer Who Changed Marital Law, Dies” plus 2 more |
- Patricia Herzog, 88, a Lawyer Who Changed Marital Law, Dies
- Ex-JPMorgan Banker’s Divorce May Change U.K. Law, Lawyers Say
- Bankruptcy lawyer rejects plea deal to admit defrauding clients (video)
| Patricia Herzog, 88, a Lawyer Who Changed Marital Law, Dies Posted: 18 Oct 2010 04:43 PM PDT A case that Ms. Herzog took through the California courts led to a significant change — allowing one divorcing spouse to be reimbursed for having helped the other obtain an advanced degree. |
| Ex-JPMorgan Banker’s Divorce May Change U.K. Law, Lawyers Say Posted: 18 Oct 2010 04:30 PM PDT Bankers, socialites and heirs to family fortunes may win more power to protect assets in divorces if the U.K. Supreme Court tomorrow moves a step closer to recognizing U.S.-style pre-nuptial agreements, lawyers say. |
| Bankruptcy lawyer rejects plea deal to admit defrauding clients (video) Posted: 18 Oct 2010 08:10 AM PDT Court papers say Christopher Chadick's failure to file the bankruptcy cases resulted in clients having their wages garnished; one lost a home. |
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