Daily Archives: August 15, 2011 - 3 results


Posted 645 days ago in Your Family & The Law by Arthur Buono  |   Comments
Back 2 School: Make a Down Payment on a College Education Now

Some kids have already started a new semester and others are headed back soon. How are they (or you) paying for college? Wouldn’t it be great to graduate without a mountain of debt to work off?   It’s time to pony up the cash for another semester of tuition, room and board Section 529 plans can help you keep the debt down Not all plans are created equal and big differences in state taxes and fees lurk Like this article? …

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Posted 645 days ago in Jury Awards by Heather McGowan  |   Comments
Editor’s Choice: Top Five Legal News Stories of the Day

Here are some news stories we thought you’d find interesting: Flood insurance reminder. Across the nation, it’s been a rollercoaster ride in terms of the weather this spring and summer. Your afternoon at the pool may end up washed out by flash flood conditions, as in many New Jersey counties. Don’t think about flood insurance after your basement floods.   Set aside some time to go over your insurance and product warranty contracts, and make sure you’re high and dry …

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Posted 646 days ago in Consumer Law by Arthur Buono  |   Comments
Insurance and Medical Options at Stake in Health Care Ruling

On Friday a federal appeals court struck a blow against President Obama’s signature health care law. The court called the "individual mandate" unconstitutional. The individual mandate is the part of the law requiring all Americans to buy health insurance.   Court says part of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) invalid Requirement that Americans buy health insurance struck down Healthcare in flux as costs increase, options dwindle Like this article? Share it with others using this link:   Healthcare …

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