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No isn’t an answer – access for works

Liverpool Mutual Homes v Mensah, County Court at Liverpool. 31 August 2017. (Thanks to Legal Action Housing Repairs Update May 2019 for this case) This is perhaps a rather obvious point, but reminders can never hurt. M was LMH’s tenant. Following … Continue reading

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THE 21ST CENTURY ISN’T TURNING OUT AS I’D HOPED: In India, a Renewed Fight Against Leprosy. Health…

THE 21ST CENTURY ISN’T TURNING OUT AS I’D HOPED: In India, a Renewed Fight Against Leprosy. Health workers thought they had vanquished the disease in 2005. But it lived on, cloaked in stigma and medical mystery. Read more detail on … Continue reading

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“Whatever virtues a film like this might have, critical distance probably isn’t one of them.”

Christoph Büchel’s installation behind Mass MoCA’s yellow tarp covers. Former Mass MoCA Director’s wife makes documentary film about Mass MoCA. What do you get? Well, apparently a not-very-objective take on the lawsuit and PR campaign that Mass MoCA aggressively launched … Continue reading

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A Living Trust Isn’t a Cure All

The revocable living trust is the most commonly utilized trust in the field of estate planning. People are comforted by the fact that you can in fact revoke the trust if you ever want to change your mind and take … Continue reading

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Splitting up the Jewelry in a Divorce: Say It Isn’t So!

“The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.”  How aptly Thoreau’s words apply to the division of property when it comes to divorce. As you prepare to move on to the next chapter of your … Continue reading

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