Blog Posts in August, 2010
Posted on Aug 27, 2010 By Stephan J. Siegel
An outrageous example of a federal judge violating her legal and moral mandate to serve as an impartial arbitrator is seen in the actions of Chief Judge Linda Reade of the Northern District of .Iowa ...
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Posted on Aug 16, 2010 By Stephan J. Siegel
Death is different. The legal principle known as lex talionis is simply and succinctly stated several times in the Bible as follows: "if there shall be a fatality, then [you shall award] a life for a ...
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Posted on Aug 16, 2010 By Stephan J. Siegel
Death is different. The legal principle known as lex talionis is simply and succinctly stated several times in the Bible as follows: "if there shall be a fatality, then [you shall award] a life for a ...
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Posted on Aug 10, 2010 By Stephan J. Siegel
While this article deals with seeking second legal opinions, I suggest that the principles enunciate here apply equally accurately to other professions. We will focus on when it is a good idea to ...
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Posted on Aug 2, 2010 By Stephan J. Siegel
"You gotta know when to hold em, know when to fold em, know when to walk, know when to run; you never count your money while you're sitting at the table, there will be time enough for counting when ...
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