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N.Y. State Bar Task Force to Address Waiver of Privilege
A recent trend in which prosecutors require as part of a plea bargain that corporate defendants waive the attorney-client privilege is raising concern among leaders of the New York State Bar Association, prompting President A. Vincent Buzard to appoint a task force. "It is just bone chilling whenever you think that somebody may have access to our work," Buzard said. "To think you would have to turn it over to save your client from indictment or a harsh sentence is frightening to all lawyers."View more book results for the query "Harris Beach"
ADP estimates U.S. companies added 114,000 workers in July
A slowdown in hiring means consumers are unlikely to boost the spending that fuels 70 percent of the economy, raising the risk the recovery may stumble.Woman's Search for Her Birth Mother Leads to Share of Jell-O Fortune
In 1974, Elizabeth McNabb began what would become a 14-year quest to find her birth mother. Three decades and one legal action later, McNabb has established that she is entitled to a multimillion-dollar share of the Jell-O fortune. A New York appellate panel has ruled that McNabb legally constitutes a "descendant" and "living child" of her mother, Barbara W. Piel, under trusts established by Piel's mother in 1926 and 1963. The case turned on the dates the trusts were established.Matter of Accounting by Fleet Bank
Woman Is �Descendant� �Living Child� Under Trusts Created by Grandmother, Shares in Jell-O FortuneTrending Stories
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