by Arthur Geffen | Oct 7, 2015 | Civil Liberties, Privacy
Mass shooters often study past incidents and identify with the perpetrators, leading forensic psychologists to advocate for early identification of potential shooters. Some mental health experts and educators worry that disclosing troubled individuals to...
by Arthur Geffen | Oct 5, 2015 | Dallas Probate Lawyer
California today became the fifth state in the country to allow physician-assisted suicide when Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill approving the controversial, but growing practice, also known as assisted dying. “I do not know what I would do if I were dying in...
by Arthur Geffen | Oct 1, 2015 | Estate Planning
Art investors are nearly always advised not to invest in art at all, but to collect it. Buy what you like, the conventional wisdom goes, not what you expect to increase in value. But collectors still must contemplate financial matters, especially related to...
by Arthur Geffen | Sep 30, 2015 | Misc
For the first time, the Federal Bureau of Investigation included statistics in its annual crime report on the number of arrests made around the country for what it called “criminal computer intrusion” — more commonly known as hacking. Overall, FBI field agents...
by Arthur Geffen | Sep 25, 2015 | Estate Planning
The estate of billionaire and former Detroit Pistons owner Bill Davidson is suing an international company’s tax firm over a recommended plan lawyers claim led to an Internal Revenue Service bill that topped $2.7 billion. According to the lawsuit filed Thursday...