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“Spoliation of Evidence: A Trap for The Unwary in Age of Electronically Stored Information” – Proyecto Magazine

09.30.2019
Jonathan D. Silver

As computer technology continuously progresses, together with the ability to store large amounts of data at a relatively low cost, this article explores the heightened obligations imposed by courts for businesses to retain documents for longer periods of time than traditionally required under spoliation of evidence law. In our times […]

Areas of Focus: Construction Law & Litigation

“Directors May Abstain From Voting” – News-Press

09.30.2019
Joseph E. Adams

Q: In your column of August 5, 2018, titled “Board President Should Vote,” you state that “[u]nder previous law, directors could only abstain from voting if they had a conflict of interest” and “[u]nder current law, directors are permitted to abstain from voting without articulating a reason, though the abstention […]

Areas of Focus: Community Association Litigation & Covenant Enforcement, Condo, Co-Op & HOA

Seven Tips to Save Money on Closing Costs

09.26.2019

There are many costs associated with the purchase, or re-finance, of a property. These are known as closing costs. Closing costs can include an application, loan origination, appraisal, home inspection, credit report, title insurance, attorney costs, appraisal, and/or survey. These costs must be paid before the transaction is complete, and […]

Areas of Focus: Real Estate