• May 1, 2024

State and federal disclosure requirements for condominiums not built in Nevada

The requirements for a valid Public Offer Statement are found in Nevada Revised Statutes 116.4100 et seq. titled “For the Protection of Buyers”. Under NRS 116, et seq., sellers of unbuilt condominiums must provide a prospective buyer with a Statement of Public Offering, which must meet the requirements of NRS 116, et seq. In the…

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A short interview with Ben Franklin

The following is a fantasy interview with Benjamin Franklin. Franklin was one of the most interesting and surprising figures of the American colonial period. Host : Our guest today on The Program is Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Dr. Franklin was born in Boston, but his adoptive cities are Philadelphia, London, and Paris. Dr. Franklin is an…

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Carpet Cleaning: Tips For Choosing The Best Carpet Cleaner

When it’s time to have your carpet professionally steam cleaned, your first impulse will probably be to choose to hire the cleaner with the lowest prices. Be careful! Most of these companies have cut corners somewhere! When companies like these advertise “unbeatable prices,” you need to ask yourself three important questions. Have they cut extremely…

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The Best Immigration Lawyer – Take Your Opportunity

Searching for the best immigration attorney is of the utmost importance if you want to be successful in your immigration application. Only a good immigration attorney will have knowledge of all the nuances and finer points of immigration law in order to achieve the best results for your immigration application. All aspects of the immigration…

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10 practical tips for preparing the IEP

As a special education advocate and special education attorney, I am frequently asked for advice on preparing for an IEP. Preparation is key even if parent attendance includes the presence of an advocate. Here is a top 10 list to consider when preparing for your IEP: 1. Notice – Make sure you have received ample…

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Learn at least one new thing every day: Nonsense!

The other day, I went to a website and it had advice for those people who were smart, but really wanted to be geniuses. One of the things she pointed out was that it was important to learn something new every day and always seek knowledge. Yes, I agree with most of that, and I…

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The problem with patent due diligence in M&A and how to fix it

As a business or investment professional involved in mergers and acquisitions (“M&A”), do you perform patent due diligence in accordance with the standard practices of your M&A attorneys and investment bankers? When patents form a significant aspect of transaction value, you’re probably getting the wrong advice on how to conduct your due diligence. The due…

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Personal Injury Checklist: Steps to Help Your Personal Injury Claim

In the midst of the trauma and confusion of a car accident, it is difficult to maintain your level head and take control of the situation. While it may be tempting to trust on-site law enforcement officers to handle everything, it’s critical that you act quickly to gather evidence and talk to witnesses about details…

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Supercharge your liver with Feng Shui

Your liver is the feng shui master of your body. It has the same needs as its environment, and it will perform magnificently if they are met. You like space a lot, preferring to be cool and in a state of flow while swinging. Your liver is the control tower that directs traffic in and…

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Love yourself and the world will love you back.

I love me! That may sound funny or narcissistic. But I’m serious. I love ME and you should too. That is not bragging. I love myself so I take care of my physical and mental well-being. I get enough sleep at night, exercise regularly, and keep a close eye on my weight. However, I do…

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