by Brian Huddleston | Aug 25, 2011 | Uncategorized
Commercial real estate loan and acquisition transactions are often conditioned upon a third-party opinion letter, which outlines the opinion giver?s professional judgment on the myriad legal issues related to the transaction. ?Too?often, the lawyer requesting the...
by Brian Huddleston | Jul 20, 2011 | Uncategorized
There are many reasons some people choose not to get a custody order from a court. Some people decide not to get a custody order because they don’t want to get the courts involved. They may have an informal agreement that works well for them or they may think...
by Brian Huddleston | Jun 10, 2011 | Legislation & Case Notes, Real Estate Law
The Home Affordable Modification Program, HAMP, a home loan modification program to avoid foreclosure, once touted as key to helping millions of homeowners who were “underwater” due to plummeting home values, suffered a loss when the House of...
by Brian Huddleston | Apr 25, 2011 | Firm News
Law Day 2012 provides the organized bar and bench with a focused opportunity to highlight the role of the nation?s courts in our constitutional democracy and to foster public understanding about the judiciary. This effort is especially appropriate and timely next year...
by Brian Huddleston | Apr 20, 2011 | Real Estate Law
Boilerplate clauses are often simply cut and pasted from one agreement to another. These ?standard? provisions conceal significant legal and business implications that can produce unwanted future results if not tailored to specific circumstances of the transaction....