Wednesday 12 January 2011

Forbes Solicitors Predicting Increase in UK Divorce Cases - WebWire (LONDON LEGAL)

Forbes Solicitors Predicting Increase in UK Divorce Cases - WebWire
Traditionally the number of new divorce cases in January is always high but Forbes Solicitors are predicting an even bigger increase this year. Historically couples wait until after Christmas to divorce for many reasons - for the sake of their children, so
Source: www.webwire.com

Lakewood High students want solicitors curbed - San Jose Mercury News
LAKEWOOD - Lakewood High School government students, weary of being assailed by off-campus solicitors, fashioned a protective bill as a class project last semester. On Friday, Assemblyman Warren Furutani of 55th California Assembly District visited to talk
Source: www.mercurynews.com

Bolts Notebook: No progress on Stamkos negotiations - msnbc.com
NEWARK, N.J. — The contract status of Lightning C Steven Stamkos remains unchanged, with no progress to report since an initial meeting at the end of November. Stamkos is scheduled to become a restricted free agent this summer and signing him to a new
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Sifa warns solicitors not to refer to network IFAs - Citywire.co.uk
Sifa has raised concerns that many solicitors do not realise they are breaking regulatory rules if they refer work to IFAs in a network. Ian Cockerill (pictured),  Sifa compliance director, said the rules around IFA referrals had not changed but that many
Source: www.citywire.co.uk

East Allegheny School Board won’t raise taxes more than 2 percent - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Beisler said Duquesne City and Allegheny Intermediate Unit solicitors haven’t finished drawing up the pact, which follows passage by state lawmakers of a bill removing an unconstitutional provision from the  2007 law mandating the transfer. The board
Source: www.pittsburghlive.com

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