Sentences with phrase «estate lawyer until»

With most real estate closings you won't actually meet with your real estate lawyer until all of the documents are prepared and ready for execution.

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Now he flew into Washington, D.C., and with a Park District lawyer drove an hour or so into wealthy rural Virginia, past estate after estate, until the GPS told him he was at the right one.
He repeatedly badgered a real estate lawyer who had major legislative interests sitting on Skelos» desk to «help» his «struggling» (actually filthy - rich) son until the panicked lawyer arranged for a $ 20,000 payoff to be made in the guise of a phony title - referral fee.
Under current rules, which remain in effect until 2011, starting CPP at the earliest age of 60 entails a 30 - per - cent reduction in monthly payments but «you would have to live well past 75 in order to receive more from the plan than by waiting until the normal retirement age of 65,» writes tax and estate lawyer Christine Van Cauwenberghe in her book, Wealth Planning Strategies for Canadians 2010.
lawyer Charles Amissah - Ocran has had his licence suspended on an interlocutory basis until the completion of a law society investigation into his real estate practice.
«Stephanie Saur, a real estate lawyer with U.S. Title Guaranty Co. in Clayton,... had not used her law degree for volunteer activities until she started to do intake work for the pro bono project.
Before coming here, I worked with two highly regarded, local lawyers for almost twenty years: one a real estate attorney in Annapolis until his firm closed due to his death and one a trial lawyer until he closed his office upon becoming a judge.
In the past year or so, I have seen frauds perpetrated where a hacker hacked into a client's email account and waited until the opportune time (just as a real estate deal closed) to send instructions to the lawyer... [more]
As for your second point about the public only going to franchise lawyers if they perceive a benefit, you miss the point that a heavily - backed franchise gets going, they can and will (as history has repeatedly shown — see the US title insurance predation of the real estate bar) temporarily offer low prices until the independent lawyers are wiped out, at which point they will have the public at their mercy.
(4) Such cartelization is certain to lead to higher prices to the public (see, to cite only one example among many, many, what happened when a handful of US title insurers replaced 100,000 US real estate lawyers — a «dysfunctional» per the State of California and «invidious» per the Supreme Court of Iowa industry «in which the public pays too much» per the State of California (about four times more than what the lawyers used to charge) while delivering services that are «shit» per an employee of a US title insurer who used to be an independent lawyer until she and all the other real estate lawyers in her city in Florida were put out of business by predatory pricing that lasted only as long as it took to kill the lawyers).
In the past year or so, I have seen frauds perpetrated where a hacker hacked into a client's email account and waited until the opportune time (just as a real estate deal closed) to send instructions to the lawyer (pretending to be the client) on where to disburse funds; and a situation where a lawyer's email account was hacked and the hacker, pretending to be a lawyer, sent instructions to a client on where to send funds.
On Sept. 6, 2012 the Globe's Steve Ladurantaye wrote in his piece titled, Upstarts hook up to Shake up real estate industry: «Lawrence Dale, CEO of Realtysellers... is a Toronto lawyer who has battled the real - estate industry, and he vowed not to get back into the business until he could «offer customers a buffet of services rather than force them to eat a whole meal.
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