Thank You, Fire Fighters for Your Timely Assistance.
No. 1,345 We take for granted first responders, including firemen, most of whom are volunteers. When called upon, they are required to do important tasks that are frequently dangerous and physically demanding. Last night, large tree branches in our front yard fell onto the electrical wires. The fire department came quickly and assisted the electric […]
TENANT: Make Sure You Know What You Are Getting Before Signing Lease.
No. 1,344 I get variations on this question, which I answered below in AVVO, all of the time. Although under the law of contracts, the landlord did not provide what was bargained for, as a practical matter, the tenant has no remedy.
Here’s a Ninth Birthday Poem
No. 1,343 In honor of this blog’s ninth birthday, I republish a poem I picked up in Wikisource. Its written by Algernon Charles Swinburne, Victorian poet. A NINTH BIRTHDAY. February 4, 1883. I. Three times thrice hath winter’s rough white wing Crossed and curdled wells and streams with ice Since his birth whose praises love […]
Pittsburgh Legal Back Talk Turns 9.
No. 1,342 That’s right, 9. That’s pretty old for a legal blog. Without insulting anyone, I have observed that most lawyer bloggers (Blawgers, so they say) drop off after about a year. They apparently run out of ideas. I have had dry spells from time to time, too. Everybody does. But I never completely stopped […]
Common Level Ratio Down (slightly) in Allegheny County
No. 1,341 Every year the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue announces a new common level ratio, effective July 1. It is a factor multiplied by the assessment which gives a calculation of the fair market value for purposes of paying realty transfer tax when a deed is recorded for no or nominal consideration. It is created […]
Two Entertaining Blawgs from Sunny Florida.
No. 1,340 1. Gerstein Justice Building Blog, aka Rumpole Blog. 2. Southern District of Florida Blog, which just celebrated it 12th birthday with over 3,000 posts.
Mamas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Lawyers.
No. 1,339 For a very long time, we have been aware that law schools have been producing more lawyers than the market required. Yet, they kept on enrolling. So, when USA Today runs a story about the first accredited law school to plan to close, is it even news? This story has been beaten […]