LETTER OF THE LAW was once an online newsletter of this office which was distributed on an e-mail mailing list. We have since transformed it into an ongoing letter of legal topics. We have kept articles from back issues which are still relevant and reasonably accurate. We have withdrawn articles that have become obsolete. New material is added at irregular intervals.
While the information contained in each article was correct as of the date given, it may no longer be correct in all respects.
1994-1995
- If You're Called for Jury Duty
- This is No Joke
- Hubble's Law
- Giving Testimony
- Check Your Credit Record
- Living Wills and Health Care Proxies
- Did You Have an Account in a Bank That Went Under?
- Are You Getting Your Social Security Credits?
- Are Your Phone Calls Private?
- Beware of your Bank!
- Lead Paint Notices to Tenants
- Some Movers Demand Cash Payments
- Bill Collectors are Restricted by Law
- A Homestead Estate Protects Your Home from Creditors
- Great Lawyers in History: Abraham Lincoln
1996-2000
- When Should You Have a Will or an Estate Plan?
- Should You Settle Your Lawsuit?
- Small Businesses Must Have a Sexual Harassment Policy
- Buying Foreclosed Property
- Some Recent Decisions
- Are You Living Together With Your Significant Other?
- Does Your Company Have an Internet Use Policy?
- Do You Know How To Protect Yourself From Telemarketing Fraud?
- And A Business Fraud
- Why We Can't Give Legal Advice By E-Mail
2006-2007