February 2, 1998

Gender-Free Legal Writing: Managing the Personal Pronouns

The vast majority of laws apply to persons of all kinds, and most words used to designate a person who has a particular legal status are not concerned with the characteristics of sex or artificiality. Where a statement of any complexity is made about a person, the maker of the Read more…

January 1, 1997

The Need for Uniform Jurisdiction and Choice of Law Rules in Domestic Property Proceedings

When a family property dispute ends up before the court, the division of property can be an expensive and time-consuming process. The difficulties associated with a trial create hardships for all parties involved, whether directly or indirectly. These difficulties are compounded when issues of jurisdiction and choice of law arise Read more…