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Should I File and Serve Divorce Papers Immediately?

In previous blog posts, we’ve discussed the benefits of separation agreements, and how they can affect the divorce procedure in New York. When you’re unsure whether you’re ready to go through with a full divorce, or you need to come … Continue reading

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Upon permanent appointment to a position in the classified service the officer or employee is typically required to serve a specified minimum period of probation, but not to exceed a specified maximum period of probation.

Upon permanent appointment to a position in the classified service the officer or employee is typically set in terms of his or her serving  [1] a specified minimum period of probation and [2] a specified maximum period of probation.The appointing … Continue reading

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OH, TO BE IN ENGLAND: Blighty Goes Crazy. Read the whole thing, which, hopefully will not serve …

OH, TO BE IN ENGLAND: Blighty Goes Crazy. Read the whole thing, which, hopefully will not serve as a preview of America, post-Trump. Read more detail on Recent Law Professor posts –

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What If You Can’t Serve Your Divorce Papers?

After you file your divorce complaint in court, you’ll need to serve the divorce papers on your spouse. This is a necessary step in every North Carolina divorce case. If your spouse has served, they have 30 days to file … Continue reading

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Settlements of SEC Registration Charges with Two ICO Issuers Serve as Warning and Compliance Models

  On November 16, the Securities Exchange Commission (“SEC“) announced settled charges against two companies that sold digital tokens in initial coin offerings (“ICOs“). According to the Press Release announcing these settlements, these are the Commission’s first cases imposing civil … Continue reading

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