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SPEEDING and RADAR for ABA By Kenneth A. Vercammen It is well established that the prosecution of a defendant for a motor vehicle violation is a quasi-criminal proceeding. In such a proceeding the burden of...
Author: Kenneth Vercammen Esq.
SPEEDING and RADAR for ABA
22nd March 2010SPEEDING and RADAR for ABA By Kenneth A. Vercammen It is well established that the prosecution of a defendant for a motor vehicle violation is a quasi-criminal proceeding. In such a proceeding the burden of...
Author: Kenneth Vercammen Esq.
Legal
"When it comes to issues that both sides anticipate will be disputed at trial, a party cannot merely 'reserve its right' to designate experts in the initial exchange, wait to see what experts are designated by the opposition, and then name its experts onl...
Author: Laine T Wagenseller
Expert Witnesses: Striking a Late Designation
22nd March 2010"When it comes to issues that both sides anticipate will be disputed at trial, a party cannot merely 'reserve its right' to designate experts in the initial exchange, wait to see what experts are designated by the opposition, and then name its experts onl...
Author: Laine T Wagenseller
Divorce
CALIFORNIA -- A 2007 appellate divorce case has brought recent light to the subject of full financial disclosure in California divorce law. In In re Marriage of Feldman, a businessman did not disclose certain assets and financial transactions to his wif...
Author: Josh D. Simon
California divorce case may change rules on financial discovery
13th May 2009CALIFORNIA -- A 2007 appellate divorce case has brought recent light to the subject of full financial disclosure in California divorce law. In In re Marriage of Feldman, a businessman did not disclose certain assets and financial transactions to his wif...
Author: Josh D. Simon