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Chicago Sun-Times
May 21, 2006
American adults are spending more than they are saving, leaving them vulnerable in the event of an unexpected change, such as a job loss. Read why people aren’t saving their money. |
USA Weekend
May 18, 2006
You use the Internet to research computers, televisions and other goods. So why not use it to research things that really matter, such as finding a lawyer? |
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New York Post
May 2, 2006
The office supply cabinet at work overflows with pens and Post-it notes, and you figure that nobody will notice if you take some extra stuff. At what point does stocking up become stealing? |
Chicago Tribune
May 29, 2005
Home buyers typically are married couples, but a growing number of people are buying homes with friends or as unmarried couples. While doing so has its advantages, buying property with a cohabitation agreement leaves little protection should the parties part ways. Read the full article. |
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MarketWatch
April 15, 2005
It's highly likely that filing for bankruptcy will be a more onerous task come October, and consumers will need to look long and hard at all their options before heading to bankruptcy court. |
The Wall Street Journal
January 11, 2005
The wealthier you are, the less likely you are to take steps such as creating a will to protect your assets. Without a will in place, your assets may be left vulnerable in the hands of the state. Read the article. |
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REDBOOK Magazine
October 11, 2005
The Truth About Love & Money. Read the press release. |
Forbes Magazine
January, 2005
Lawyers.com Awarded “Best of the Web.” Read Forbes article. |
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Orange County Register
August 16, 2004
How common is office romance? Forty-one percent of working Americans 25-40 have had a romance with a co-worker. Find out what percentage of people feel accepting of the idea. |
GLAMOUR Magazine
August 13, 2004
“What’s new at work? Dating, sex
And, yes, even love.”
Read the press release |
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USA Weekend
August 6-8, 2004
Why you need a will. Scary new statistic: According to research from the legal publisher… |
The Wall Street Journal
June 10, 2004
Fewer estates exercise will power. |