Study: Bad Writing Makes Legal Documents Hard to Read
How much research do you need to believe this? Here’s some more.
How much research do you need to believe this? Here’s some more.
Come as you are, leave with nothing.
In this edition: cyberflashing, cyberghosting, a lesson in irony, and a really terrific candidate for judge in Kentucky.
It’s probably not the one you’re thinking of.
He’s also entitled to prejudgment interest, though, which can really add up.
Could it be true?
You may be entitled to compensation (but probably not).
This led to what Jones himself referred to as a “Perry Mason moment.” Oops!
Better late than never.
In this edition: insulting phrases, unlawful crabbing, a couple of stupid claims, and, surprisingly, Roman law.