June 16-30, 2006
Last Issue: June 1-15, 2006
Court
Denies Negotiated Fee
For Trustee of Charitable Trust
Attorney General objects to arrangement
which was not approved in advance
Full Article (free)
Court Approves Execution of Will,
Though Witnesses, Notary Not Present
Uniform Probate Code provisions
for self-proved document preclude challenge
Courts Refuse to Hear
Church Disputes Over Pastors
First Amendment prevents courts
from becoming entangled in religious controversies
Ready
Reference Page
Bylaws Function as “Constitution”
Of Nonprofit Corporations
Regulation of corporate governance demands
as much care and thought as the Constitution of a country
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- Thursday with the Editor, July 13
To the Point
Can a pastor discuss politics from the pulpit? If so, how far can he/she go. Can a pastor have political events at his home as a private citizen? Answer
Lessons from Litigation
Full
Article
- Trade Association not public interest litigant
- Parolee can’t expunge record to work in prison
- Uninsured patients lose in Georgia state court
Tax Matters Full Article
- Court rejects Internet valuation of truck
- Care facility denied real estate tax exemption
Employment Law Full Article
- Whistleblower has no case for negligent supervision
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