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Woman sues Chick-fil-A and cherry supplier, says milkshake caused tooth damage and heart attack

by Arthur Geffen | Dec 5, 2014 | Marijuana, Misc

Maybe she had visited her Marijuana dispensary prior to eating Chick-fil-A A Colorado woman is suing Chick-fil-A and a maraschino cherry supplier, alleging that a milkshake she ordered in May at one of the chain restaurant’s Dallas-area eateries caused tooth damage...

Why the More Generous Child and Earned Income Tax Credits Should Be Made Permanent

by Arthur Geffen | Dec 3, 2014 | Income Tax Credits

Do you agree with this or not? While most of the tax drama these days is focused on the fate of 50+ mostly-business tax breaks that expired nearly a year ago, lawmakers are also debating two provisions that are enormously important to low- and moderate-income...

Man accused of revenge-porn Facebook post gets jail time

by Arthur Geffen | Dec 2, 2014 | Web Publishing

BE CAREFUL OF WHAT YOU POST…. Your digital footprint is out there forever A Los Angeles man has been sentenced to a year in jail after his revenge-porn conviction for posting a topless photo of his ex-girlfriend on her employer’s Facebook page. Man accused of...

Chemerinsky: What is a ‘true threat’ on Facebook? SCOTUS to decide

by Arthur Geffen | Nov 26, 2014 | FACEBOOK, SCOTUS, Threats

  The inevitable has happened: A case involving Facebook has made it to the U.S. Supreme Court. Elonis v. United States presents an issue that has divided lower courts: What is a “true threat,” and does it amount to speech that is unprotected by the First...

How to avoid beneficiary blunders

by Arthur Geffen | Nov 25, 2014 | Beneficiaries, Estate Planning

  Many types of assets allow the owner to name a “beneficiary.” If the original owner later dies, ownership of the asset passes automatically to the named beneficiary. Because beneficiary designations are easy to use, they can be a key estate planning tool....
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