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Ask a real estate pro: How to fight back on force-placed property insurance
Sun SentinelBoard-certified real estate lawyer Gary M. Singer writes about the housing market at SunSentinel.com/housekeys each Friday. To ask him a question, click here. Q: I noticed that my monthly mortgage payment went up. The lender told me that the increase...Tags: Justice System, Mortgages, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Services and Shopping
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Lawyer: Michael Jackson's doctor not only person working on ill-fated tour without contract
AP Entertainment WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Jackson's doctor was not the only person working on the singer's ill-fated "This Is It" tour without a fully executed contract, a corporate attorney for concert promoter AEG Live LLC testified Monday. The tour's...Tags: Michael Jackson, General Practitioners, Michael Jackson Comeback Tour (2009), Career and Workplace, Concerts
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Ask a real estate pro: Son's ex-wife won't go along with a short sale
Sentinel CorrespondentBoard-certified real estate lawyer Gary M. Singer writes about the housing market at SunSentinel.com/housekeys each Friday. To ask him a question, click here. Q: My husband and I cosigned a loan for our son and his now ex-wife. Our son stayed in the...Tags: Justice System, Real Estate, Lawyers, Foreclosures, Crime, Law and Justice
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IRS problem started with vague tax exemption rules
WASHINGTON — In spring 2010, agents in the Cincinnati office of the Internal Revenue Service, which handles applications for tax-exempt status, faced a surge of filings by new advocacy groups, with little guidance on how to treat them. Their...
Tags: Pension and Welfare, Internal Revenue Service, Parties and Movements, Interior Policy, Federal Election Commission
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Student Kiera Wilmot's arrest over science experiment explosion sparks outrage on Twitter, other social media
Kiera Wilmot is a petite 16-year-old who plays cello, wants to study robotics in college and, since last month, worries her school views her as a "terrorist." She is also the subject of an online, "justice for Kiera" campaign championed by strangers...
Tags: Science and Technology, Endangered Species, Trials, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ask a real estate pro: With retirement in full view, try to avoid refinancing
Sentinel CorrespondentBoard-certified real estate lawyer Gary M. Singer writes about the housing market at SunSentinel.com/housekeys each Friday. To ask him a question, click here. Q: I have five years left until I pay off my 30-year mortgage. I received an offer to...Tags: Justice System, Real Estate, Mortgages, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Palm Beach County defends no-bid deal criticized by inspector general
Palm Beach County government won't punish a department head who directed a no-bid, six-figure deal to a friend, but administrators have called for more oversight of future spending. County Inspector General Sheryl Steckler in April found that county...Tags: Employment, Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Services and Shopping
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Attorney general says courts will uphold gun bill
In the face of a threatened lawsuit by the National Rifle Association, Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler has formally advised Gov. Martin O’Malley that he can sign the bill next week without fear of any part of it being overturned in the courts....Tags: Gun Control, Government, Trials, Interior Policy, Crime, Law and Justice
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City to pay $325,000 to settle case against former top DUI cop
The City Council Finance Committee on Monday recommended paying out $525,000 to settle two cases of alleged police misconduct, one involving a cop stripped of his police powers who still works for the department. If approved by the full council on...
Tags: Justice System, Real Estate Sellers, Trials, Lawyers, Foreclosures
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COLUMN - The continuing struggle for voting rights: William Yeomans
ReutersBy William Yeomans May 7 (Reuters) - The inspector general for the Justice Department, Michael Horowitz, recently issued a report recommending that the Civil Rights Division should no longer favor applicants who have demonstrated an interest in civil...Tags: Parties and Movements, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement, Career and Workplace
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City mulls paying $525,000 to settle cop misconduct cases
The City Council Finance Committee on Monday recommended paying out $525,000 to settle two cases of alleged police misconduct, one involving an officer stripped of his police powers who still works for the department. If approved by the full council...
Tags: Jason C. Ervin, Real Estate Sellers, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Real Estate Buyers
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Ask a real estate pro: One-sided contracts limit claims against moving companies
Sentinel CorrespondentBoard-certified real estate lawyer Gary M. Singer writes about the housing market at SunSentinel.com/housekeys each Friday. To ask him a question, click here. Q: I recently moved, and the moving company damaged a piece of antique furniture. I’m...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Services and Shopping
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