Al-Tounsi : a novel / / Anton Piatigorsky |
Autore | Piatigorsky Anton |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2017] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (227 pages) |
Soggetto topico |
Fictions (Law)
Judges |
ISBN | 1-63425-610-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910160286703321 |
Piatigorsky Anton | ||
Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2017] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Bid protests : a guide to challenging federal procurements / / Andrew E. Shipley and Daniel Chudd |
Autore | Shipley Andrew E. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (154 pages) |
Disciplina | 346.73023 |
Soggetto topico |
Government purchasing - Law and legislation - United States
Letting of contracts - United States Public contracts - United States |
ISBN | 1-64105-868-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- A Note to the Reader -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: The History of Protest Jurisdiction -- A. The Long-Standing Authority of GAO to Hear Bid Protests -- B. The Expansion and Contraction of Federal Court Protest Jurisdiction -- 1. Protest Jurisdiction at Court of Federal Claims -- 2. Prior Protest Jurisdiction in Federal District Court -- 3. ADRA and the Short-Lived Existence of Parallel Jurisdiction -- C. Limits on Task Order Jurisdiction -- D. Protesting Other Transaction Agreements -- Chapter 2: Comparing Protest Forums -- A. Agency-Level Protests -- B. GAO Protests -- 1. Initial Protest -- 2. Intervention -- 3. Requests for Dismissal -- 4. Five-Day Letter -- 5. Agency Report -- 6. Comments on the Agency Report -- 7. Supplemental Protests -- 8. Supplemental Agency Report and Supplemental Comments -- 9. Decision -- C. COFC Protests -- 1. Pre-Filing Notice -- 2. Complaint and Initial Filings -- 3. Intervention -- 4. Initial Status Conference and Scheduling Order -- 5. Temporary Restraining Order/Preliminary Injunctive Relief -- 6. Administrative Record -- 7. Motions for Judgment on the Administrative Record -- 8. Decision and Appeal Options -- Chapter 3: Who May Protest, and When and Whether to Do So -- A. Who May Protest -- 1. Interested Parties and Standing Generally -- 2. Sole-Source Award Protests -- 3. Competitive Range Decision Protests -- 4. Multiple Award IDIQ Contracts -- B. When to Protest -- 1. Pre-Award Protest Filing Deadlines -- 2. Post-Award Protest Filing Deadlines -- C. Whether to Protest -- 1. Gathering Information -- 2. Assessing Prospects -- 3. Choosing a Forum -- Chapter 4: Stays, Overrides, and Injunctions -- A. Stays -- 1. Stay of Contract Award -- 2. Stay of Contract Performance -- 3. Stay Overrides -- B. Injunctive Relief.
Chapter 5: Protective Orders -- A. GAO Protective Orders -- B. COFC Protective Orders -- Chapter 6: Grounds of Protest -- A. Pre-Award Grounds of Protest -- 1. Patent Ambiguities -- 2. Failure to Provide for Full and Open Competition -- 3. Restricting Competition Based on Lack of Advance Planning -- 4. Restricting Competition for Administrative Convenience -- 5. Failure to Provide Fair Opportunity to Win Task or Delivery Orders Placed under Multiple Award IDIQ Contracts -- 6. Orders That Exceed the Scope of the Underlying Umbrella Contract -- 7. Failure to Observe Set-Aside Requirements -- 8. Improper Bundling -- 9. Solicitation Terms That Conflict with Statutory or Regulatory Requirements -- 10. Unreasonable Evaluation Methodology -- 11. Unreasonable Evaluation Criteria -- 12. Lack of Mutual Consideration -- 13. Improper Disclosure of Proprietary Information -- 14. Improper Cancellation of Solicitation -- 15. Insourcing Decisions -- 16. Commercial Item Procurements -- B. Post-Award Protest Issues -- 1. Mis-Evaluations -- 2. Latent Ambiguities -- 3. Disparate Treatment -- 4. Unstated Evaluation Criteria/Waived Requirements -- 5. Unequal or Misleading Discussions -- 6. Out of Scope Contract Modifications -- 7. Organizational Conflicts of Interest -- 8. Procurement Integrity Act -- 9. Bad Faith and Bias -- 10. Key Personnel -- 11. Cost/Price Errors -- 12. Past Performance Evaluations -- 13. Responsibility Determinations -- 14. Impact of Corporate Transactions -- 15. FSS Contract Issues -- 16. Flawed Best Value Tradeoff/Decision -- 17. Corrective Action Protest Issues (Scope/Solicitation Cancellation) -- Chapter 7: What Lies Ahead -- A. Statutory and Regulatory Changes -- B. Section 809 Panel -- Glossary of Acronyms -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910788391403321 |
Shipley Andrew E. | ||
Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2021] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Bid protests : a guide to challenging federal procurements / / Andrew E. Shipley and Daniel Chudd |
Autore | Shipley Andrew E. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2021] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (154 pages) |
Disciplina | 346.73023 |
Soggetto topico |
Government purchasing - Law and legislation - United States
Letting of contracts - United States Public contracts - United States |
ISBN | 1-64105-868-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- A Note to the Reader -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: The History of Protest Jurisdiction -- A. The Long-Standing Authority of GAO to Hear Bid Protests -- B. The Expansion and Contraction of Federal Court Protest Jurisdiction -- 1. Protest Jurisdiction at Court of Federal Claims -- 2. Prior Protest Jurisdiction in Federal District Court -- 3. ADRA and the Short-Lived Existence of Parallel Jurisdiction -- C. Limits on Task Order Jurisdiction -- D. Protesting Other Transaction Agreements -- Chapter 2: Comparing Protest Forums -- A. Agency-Level Protests -- B. GAO Protests -- 1. Initial Protest -- 2. Intervention -- 3. Requests for Dismissal -- 4. Five-Day Letter -- 5. Agency Report -- 6. Comments on the Agency Report -- 7. Supplemental Protests -- 8. Supplemental Agency Report and Supplemental Comments -- 9. Decision -- C. COFC Protests -- 1. Pre-Filing Notice -- 2. Complaint and Initial Filings -- 3. Intervention -- 4. Initial Status Conference and Scheduling Order -- 5. Temporary Restraining Order/Preliminary Injunctive Relief -- 6. Administrative Record -- 7. Motions for Judgment on the Administrative Record -- 8. Decision and Appeal Options -- Chapter 3: Who May Protest, and When and Whether to Do So -- A. Who May Protest -- 1. Interested Parties and Standing Generally -- 2. Sole-Source Award Protests -- 3. Competitive Range Decision Protests -- 4. Multiple Award IDIQ Contracts -- B. When to Protest -- 1. Pre-Award Protest Filing Deadlines -- 2. Post-Award Protest Filing Deadlines -- C. Whether to Protest -- 1. Gathering Information -- 2. Assessing Prospects -- 3. Choosing a Forum -- Chapter 4: Stays, Overrides, and Injunctions -- A. Stays -- 1. Stay of Contract Award -- 2. Stay of Contract Performance -- 3. Stay Overrides -- B. Injunctive Relief.
Chapter 5: Protective Orders -- A. GAO Protective Orders -- B. COFC Protective Orders -- Chapter 6: Grounds of Protest -- A. Pre-Award Grounds of Protest -- 1. Patent Ambiguities -- 2. Failure to Provide for Full and Open Competition -- 3. Restricting Competition Based on Lack of Advance Planning -- 4. Restricting Competition for Administrative Convenience -- 5. Failure to Provide Fair Opportunity to Win Task or Delivery Orders Placed under Multiple Award IDIQ Contracts -- 6. Orders That Exceed the Scope of the Underlying Umbrella Contract -- 7. Failure to Observe Set-Aside Requirements -- 8. Improper Bundling -- 9. Solicitation Terms That Conflict with Statutory or Regulatory Requirements -- 10. Unreasonable Evaluation Methodology -- 11. Unreasonable Evaluation Criteria -- 12. Lack of Mutual Consideration -- 13. Improper Disclosure of Proprietary Information -- 14. Improper Cancellation of Solicitation -- 15. Insourcing Decisions -- 16. Commercial Item Procurements -- B. Post-Award Protest Issues -- 1. Mis-Evaluations -- 2. Latent Ambiguities -- 3. Disparate Treatment -- 4. Unstated Evaluation Criteria/Waived Requirements -- 5. Unequal or Misleading Discussions -- 6. Out of Scope Contract Modifications -- 7. Organizational Conflicts of Interest -- 8. Procurement Integrity Act -- 9. Bad Faith and Bias -- 10. Key Personnel -- 11. Cost/Price Errors -- 12. Past Performance Evaluations -- 13. Responsibility Determinations -- 14. Impact of Corporate Transactions -- 15. FSS Contract Issues -- 16. Flawed Best Value Tradeoff/Decision -- 17. Corrective Action Protest Issues (Scope/Solicitation Cancellation) -- Chapter 7: What Lies Ahead -- A. Statutory and Regulatory Changes -- B. Section 809 Panel -- Glossary of Acronyms -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910818253303321 |
Shipley Andrew E. | ||
Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2021] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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A brief guide to brief writing : demystifying the memorandum of law / / by Janet S. Kole |
Autore | Kole Janet S. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (155 p.) |
Disciplina | 808.06634 |
Soggetto topico | Legal briefs - United States |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-62722-305-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: What Is a Brief?; Chapter 2: What to Avoid in a Persuasive Brief; Avoid these things; 1. Run-on sentences; 2. Poor grammar; Avoid these things, too; 3. Lack of dignity; 4. Reliance on technology; 5. Too much political correctness; 6. Failure to follow the rules; 7. Improper citations to the law; 8. Confusing and confused arguments; 9. Dirty briefs; 10. Ad hominem attacks; 11. Poor organization; Chapter 3: What Do You Want the Court to Do?; Chapter 4: Humanize Your Client
Chapter 5: Write Your StoryWrite a Boffo Beginning; Use Easy-to-Read Language; Avoid Jargon; Keep It Simple; Keep Your Words In the Mainstream; Keep the Narrative Focused; Use the Active Voice; Tell Your Story from the Beginning; Courts Sanction Bad Writing; Chapter 6: Find and Argue the Law; Misstating the Holding of a Case; Saving Your Best Arguments for Last; Chapter 7: The Responsive Brief; Chapter 8: Lower Court/Appellate Court Differences; Chapter 9: The Summary of Argument, or "Introduction"; Chapter 10: Follow the Rules; Chapter 11: The Mechanics of Organization; Anatomy of a Rule Chapter 12: Ethical IssuesChapter 13: Who's in Charge Here?; Chapter 14: Oral Argument; Chapter 15: A Brief in Brief; Brief-Writing Checklist; Persuasive Writing Rules of Thumb; Index; About the Author |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460269003321 |
Kole Janet S. | ||
Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Championship Mock Trial : The Guide for Students and Coaches / / David Nelmark and Justin B. Bernstein |
Autore | Nelmark David |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (258 pages) |
Disciplina | 340.071/173 |
Soggetto topico |
Mock trials
Law - Study and teaching - United States Law - Study and teaching (Secondary) - United States |
ISBN | 1-63905-093-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 What Is a Trial? -- 1.2 What Is Mock Trial? -- 1.3 Overview of a Mock Trial Round -- 1.4 The Five Obstacles -- 1.5 It's All About Points! -- Chapter 2 Building Your Case -- 2.1 The Case -- 2.2 The Law -- 2.3 The Facts -- 2.4 Theory -- 2.5 Theme -- 2.6 Witnesses -- Chapter 3 Performance -- 3.1 Speech -- 3.2 Nonverbal Performance -- Chapter 4 Opening Statement -- 4.1 Goals -- 4.2 Persuade without Arguing -- 4.3 Assume the Jury Knows Nothing -- 4.4 Formality -- 4.5 Structure -- 4.6 Prosecution/Plaintiff Opening -- 4.7 Defense Opening -- 4.8 The Opponent's Opening Statement -- 4.9 Visual Aids -- 4.10 Objections -- 4.11 Performance -- Chapter 5 Direct Examination -- 5.1 Goals -- 5.2 Witness Personality -- 5.3 Content -- 5.4 Structure -- 5.5 First 30 Seconds -- 5.6 How to Phrase Questions -- 5.7 Conversation -- 5.8 Performance -- 5.9 Exhibits -- 5.10 Demonstrative Aids -- 5.11 Stepping Down -- 5.12 Inoculation -- 5.13 Objections -- 5.14 Re-Direct Examination -- 5.15 "Live Witnesses" -- 5.16 Witness Order -- Chapter 6 Cross-Examination: Attorneys -- 6.1 Goals -- 6.2 Phrasing -- 6.3 Structure -- 6.4 Content -- 6.5 Adaptation -- 6.6 Performance -- 6.7 Witness Control -- 6.8 Impeachment -- Chapter 7 Cross-Examination: Witnesses -- 7.1 Goals -- 7.2 Special Powers -- 7.3 Techniques for All Witnesses on Cross -- 7.4 Impeachment -- 7.5 Performance -- Chapter 8 Closing Argument -- 8.1 Goals -- 8.2 Argue -- 8.3 Structure -- 8.4 Addressing Bad Facts -- 8.5 Responding -- 8.6 Things You May Not Say in Closing Argument -- 8.7 Rebuttal -- 8.8 Performance -- Chapter 9 Before the Judges Arrive -- 9.1 Have a Plan -- 9.2 Arrive Early -- 9.3 Room Setup -- 9.4 Sound Check -- 9.5 Practice Choreography -- 9.6 Confer with Opponent.
9.7 Huddle -- 9.8 Game On -- Chapter 10 Pretrial Matters -- 10.1 Stand -- 10.2 Appearances -- 10.3 Preliminary Matters -- Chapter 11 Pretrial Arguments -- 11.1 How Pretrial Arguments Work -- 11.2 Structure -- 11.3 Using Precedent -- 11.4 Answering Questions -- 11.5 Performance -- 11.6 Teamwork -- Chapter 12 Team Scores -- Chapter 13 Other Roles -- 13.1 Timekeepers -- 13.2 Bailiffs -- 13.3 Alternates -- 13.4 Captains -- Chapter 14 Objections -- 14.1 How to Object -- 14.2 When to Object -- 14.3 Whether to Object -- 14.4 Responding to Objections -- 14.5 Arguing Objections -- 14.6 Voir Dire -- 14.7 Standing Objections -- 14.8 Offers of Proof -- 14.9 What to Do After a Ruling -- Chapter 15 Rules of Evidence -- 15.1 Which Rules of Evidence Apply to Your Competition? -- 15.2 Form Rules -- 15.3 Substantive Rules -- Chapter 16 General Tournament Tips -- 16.1 Judges Meetings -- 16.2 Captains Meetings -- 16.3 Tabulation Rooms -- Chapter 17 Advice for Specific Competitions -- 17.1 "Live Witness" Competitions -- 17.2 One-on-One Competitions -- 17.3 Competition Levels -- Chapter 18 Competing Virtually -- 18.1 Content -- 18.2 Setup -- 18.3 Attorney Performance -- 18.4 Witness Performance -- 18.5 Exhibits and Demonstrative Aids -- Chapter 19 Coaching -- 19.1 Organizing the Team -- 19.2 Preparing the Team -- 19.3 Traveling with the Team -- 19.4 Miscellaneous -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910788390003321 |
Nelmark David | ||
Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2022] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Championship Mock Trial : The Guide for Students and Coaches / / David Nelmark and Justin B. Bernstein |
Autore | Nelmark David |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (258 pages) |
Disciplina | 340.071/173 |
Soggetto topico |
Mock trials
Law - Study and teaching - United States Law - Study and teaching (Secondary) - United States |
ISBN | 1-63905-093-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- About the Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 What Is a Trial? -- 1.2 What Is Mock Trial? -- 1.3 Overview of a Mock Trial Round -- 1.4 The Five Obstacles -- 1.5 It's All About Points! -- Chapter 2 Building Your Case -- 2.1 The Case -- 2.2 The Law -- 2.3 The Facts -- 2.4 Theory -- 2.5 Theme -- 2.6 Witnesses -- Chapter 3 Performance -- 3.1 Speech -- 3.2 Nonverbal Performance -- Chapter 4 Opening Statement -- 4.1 Goals -- 4.2 Persuade without Arguing -- 4.3 Assume the Jury Knows Nothing -- 4.4 Formality -- 4.5 Structure -- 4.6 Prosecution/Plaintiff Opening -- 4.7 Defense Opening -- 4.8 The Opponent's Opening Statement -- 4.9 Visual Aids -- 4.10 Objections -- 4.11 Performance -- Chapter 5 Direct Examination -- 5.1 Goals -- 5.2 Witness Personality -- 5.3 Content -- 5.4 Structure -- 5.5 First 30 Seconds -- 5.6 How to Phrase Questions -- 5.7 Conversation -- 5.8 Performance -- 5.9 Exhibits -- 5.10 Demonstrative Aids -- 5.11 Stepping Down -- 5.12 Inoculation -- 5.13 Objections -- 5.14 Re-Direct Examination -- 5.15 "Live Witnesses" -- 5.16 Witness Order -- Chapter 6 Cross-Examination: Attorneys -- 6.1 Goals -- 6.2 Phrasing -- 6.3 Structure -- 6.4 Content -- 6.5 Adaptation -- 6.6 Performance -- 6.7 Witness Control -- 6.8 Impeachment -- Chapter 7 Cross-Examination: Witnesses -- 7.1 Goals -- 7.2 Special Powers -- 7.3 Techniques for All Witnesses on Cross -- 7.4 Impeachment -- 7.5 Performance -- Chapter 8 Closing Argument -- 8.1 Goals -- 8.2 Argue -- 8.3 Structure -- 8.4 Addressing Bad Facts -- 8.5 Responding -- 8.6 Things You May Not Say in Closing Argument -- 8.7 Rebuttal -- 8.8 Performance -- Chapter 9 Before the Judges Arrive -- 9.1 Have a Plan -- 9.2 Arrive Early -- 9.3 Room Setup -- 9.4 Sound Check -- 9.5 Practice Choreography -- 9.6 Confer with Opponent.
9.7 Huddle -- 9.8 Game On -- Chapter 10 Pretrial Matters -- 10.1 Stand -- 10.2 Appearances -- 10.3 Preliminary Matters -- Chapter 11 Pretrial Arguments -- 11.1 How Pretrial Arguments Work -- 11.2 Structure -- 11.3 Using Precedent -- 11.4 Answering Questions -- 11.5 Performance -- 11.6 Teamwork -- Chapter 12 Team Scores -- Chapter 13 Other Roles -- 13.1 Timekeepers -- 13.2 Bailiffs -- 13.3 Alternates -- 13.4 Captains -- Chapter 14 Objections -- 14.1 How to Object -- 14.2 When to Object -- 14.3 Whether to Object -- 14.4 Responding to Objections -- 14.5 Arguing Objections -- 14.6 Voir Dire -- 14.7 Standing Objections -- 14.8 Offers of Proof -- 14.9 What to Do After a Ruling -- Chapter 15 Rules of Evidence -- 15.1 Which Rules of Evidence Apply to Your Competition? -- 15.2 Form Rules -- 15.3 Substantive Rules -- Chapter 16 General Tournament Tips -- 16.1 Judges Meetings -- 16.2 Captains Meetings -- 16.3 Tabulation Rooms -- Chapter 17 Advice for Specific Competitions -- 17.1 "Live Witness" Competitions -- 17.2 One-on-One Competitions -- 17.3 Competition Levels -- Chapter 18 Competing Virtually -- 18.1 Content -- 18.2 Setup -- 18.3 Attorney Performance -- 18.4 Witness Performance -- 18.5 Exhibits and Demonstrative Aids -- Chapter 19 Coaching -- 19.1 Organizing the Team -- 19.2 Preparing the Team -- 19.3 Traveling with the Team -- 19.4 Miscellaneous -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910813631503321 |
Nelmark David | ||
Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2022] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The Family Law Professional's Field Guide to High-Conflict Litigation : Dynamics, Not Diagnoses / / Benjamin Garber and Chris Mulchay |
Autore | Garber Benjamin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (349 pages) |
Disciplina | 346.73/015 |
Soggetto topico |
Domestic relations - United States - Psychological aspects
Forensic psychology - United States Litigants - Family relationships - United States - Psychology Parent and child - United States |
ISBN | 1-63905-011-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedications -- Contents -- SECTION I Setting the Stage -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Why a Field Guide? -- Fractals and Nested Hierarchies -- Complexity and Coherence -- Power and Control -- Dynamics -- Why Does This Matter? -- Chapter 3 Healthy Child and Family Development -- Defining Family Systems -- What Is a Healthy Family System? -- Development Is Contextually Driven -- Internal Working Models -- Cause and Effect Merge Once Again -- IWMs Are Shaped from Both within and outside the Relationship -- Development Is a Gradual Progression from Undifferentiated to Optimal Differentiation and Back Again -- Resilience -- Identity Is How the Individual Balances Need Fulfillment from within and Connectedness Without -- When Family Systems Fail -- The Judicial System -- Chapter 4 Bias and Family Forensic Practice -- Bias, Attitudes, Stereotypes, and Prejudice -- Bias Drives Black-and-White Thinking -- Definitions, Prototypes, and Biases -- Bias and Resist/Refuse Dynamics -- Parents Have Biases, Too -- Chapter 5 The Motives That Yield Destructive Family Dynamics -- Looking under the Hood -- Relationships Happen at the Nexus of Needs -- The Child's Need for Affiliation -- Refueling -- Adults Need to Be Refueled, Too -- The Parent's Need to Win -- The Grieving Parent -- Evolution and Self-Blame -- Structure Minimizes Anxiety -- Chapter 6 The Professional's Humility, Limitations, and Role within the System -- Roles within Adversarial Systems -- When Families Enlist Professional Helpers -- Science, Not Séance -- Stay in Your Lane -- SECTION II Taxonomy: The Dynamics of the Conflicted Family System -- Chapter 7 Triangulation -- Healthy Triangulation? -- Pathological Triangulation -- When Children Are Triangulated within the Family System -- Children as Agents of Triangulation? -- Does Adult Intent Matter?.
The Developmental Impact of Triangulation -- Institutionalized Efforts to Prevent Triangulation -- Chapter 8 The Chameleon Child -- Adaptation Means Survival -- Dynamics, Not Diagnoses -- The Chameleon Effect -- The Chameleon Effect and High-Conflict Divorce -- The Chameleon Child and Custody Determinations -- Chapter 9 The Polarized Child -- Not All Molehills Are Mountains -- Polarized Fractals? -- Enumerating Relationship Pressures and Practical Hurdles -- Chapter 10 Enmeshment -- A Developmental Perspective -- It's Impossible to Understand Enmeshment outside of Its Developmental Context -- Even Parents Need to Be Refueled -- The Relationship Ecology of Parent-Child Enmeshment -- Developmental Decalage -- Intergenerational Enmeshment? -- Enmeshment, Estrangement, and Alienation? -- Is This Enmeshment, Estrangement, or Alienation? -- Chapter 11 Adultification -- Many and Varied Meanings -- Parenting Styles? -- Adultification Is More Common in Certain Relationship Ecologies -- Who Gets Adultified? -- Healthy Adultification? -- Adultification Co-Occurs with Other Destructive Dynamics -- Chapter 12 Parentification -- Definitions (Again) -- Children as Their Siblings' Caregivers? -- Parentification Occurs across Relationship Ecologies -- Developmental Outcomes -- Chapter 13 Infantilization and the Helicopter Parent -- Definitions (One More Time) -- Who Infantilizes? -- Who Is Most Likely to Be Infantilized? -- The Effects on the Child -- Chapter 14 Estrangement or Justified Rejection -- Estrangement Is NOT a Dyadic Dynamic -- What Can Parent A Do? -- Estrangement and Enmeshment Are Opposites -- Confusing Labels -- Types of Estrangement -- Remedies Require Evaluations of Both Type and Risk -- Chapter 15 Alienation -- A Very Brief History of Alienation in the Context of Family Law -- Alienation Is a Dynamic, Not a Diagnosis -- The Single-Factor Model. Pieces of the Pie -- Who Alienates? -- What Is the Developmental Impact of Alienation? -- Alienation by Degree? -- Remedies? -- SECTION III At the Intersection Where the Family System Meets the Legal System -- Chapter 16 Ipse Dixit and the Language of Experts -- The Dilemma of Ipse Dixit -- Theories and Conceptual Frameworks Are Not Data -- Peer Review and Sort-of-Kind-of "Peer" Review -- Chapter 17 Remedies -- Ubi Jus, Ibi Remedium -- What Is a Remedy? -- Trial as a Remedy in and of Itself -- The Menu of Family Law Remedies -- Evidence-Based Medicine -- Chapter 18 Where Metaphors Fail -- Etic versus Emic -- How Should You Use This Book? -- On Self-Care -- Chapter 19 Resources -- Types of Parenting and Their Dynamic and Developmental Outcomes across Cultures -- Parenting Capacity Evaluations -- Child Custody Evaluations -- Intimate Partner Violence -- Epistemic Injustice and Bias Risks and Research in Family Court -- Child Abuse -- Infantilization -- Adultification and Parentification -- Intensive "Residential" Treatment Programs -- Alienation Treatment Alternatives -- Additional Alienation Citations of Note -- Integrated Dyadic Assessment -- Evaluation of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Relevant to Determinations of Estrangement -- Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another and Related Citations -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910788395703321 |
Garber Benjamin | ||
Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2022] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The Family Law Professional's Field Guide to High-Conflict Litigation : Dynamics, Not Diagnoses / / Benjamin Garber and Chris Mulchay |
Autore | Garber Benjamin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (349 pages) |
Disciplina | 346.73/015 |
Soggetto topico |
Domestic relations - United States - Psychological aspects
Forensic psychology - United States Litigants - Family relationships - United States - Psychology Parent and child - United States |
ISBN | 1-63905-011-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedications -- Contents -- SECTION I Setting the Stage -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Why a Field Guide? -- Fractals and Nested Hierarchies -- Complexity and Coherence -- Power and Control -- Dynamics -- Why Does This Matter? -- Chapter 3 Healthy Child and Family Development -- Defining Family Systems -- What Is a Healthy Family System? -- Development Is Contextually Driven -- Internal Working Models -- Cause and Effect Merge Once Again -- IWMs Are Shaped from Both within and outside the Relationship -- Development Is a Gradual Progression from Undifferentiated to Optimal Differentiation and Back Again -- Resilience -- Identity Is How the Individual Balances Need Fulfillment from within and Connectedness Without -- When Family Systems Fail -- The Judicial System -- Chapter 4 Bias and Family Forensic Practice -- Bias, Attitudes, Stereotypes, and Prejudice -- Bias Drives Black-and-White Thinking -- Definitions, Prototypes, and Biases -- Bias and Resist/Refuse Dynamics -- Parents Have Biases, Too -- Chapter 5 The Motives That Yield Destructive Family Dynamics -- Looking under the Hood -- Relationships Happen at the Nexus of Needs -- The Child's Need for Affiliation -- Refueling -- Adults Need to Be Refueled, Too -- The Parent's Need to Win -- The Grieving Parent -- Evolution and Self-Blame -- Structure Minimizes Anxiety -- Chapter 6 The Professional's Humility, Limitations, and Role within the System -- Roles within Adversarial Systems -- When Families Enlist Professional Helpers -- Science, Not Séance -- Stay in Your Lane -- SECTION II Taxonomy: The Dynamics of the Conflicted Family System -- Chapter 7 Triangulation -- Healthy Triangulation? -- Pathological Triangulation -- When Children Are Triangulated within the Family System -- Children as Agents of Triangulation? -- Does Adult Intent Matter?.
The Developmental Impact of Triangulation -- Institutionalized Efforts to Prevent Triangulation -- Chapter 8 The Chameleon Child -- Adaptation Means Survival -- Dynamics, Not Diagnoses -- The Chameleon Effect -- The Chameleon Effect and High-Conflict Divorce -- The Chameleon Child and Custody Determinations -- Chapter 9 The Polarized Child -- Not All Molehills Are Mountains -- Polarized Fractals? -- Enumerating Relationship Pressures and Practical Hurdles -- Chapter 10 Enmeshment -- A Developmental Perspective -- It's Impossible to Understand Enmeshment outside of Its Developmental Context -- Even Parents Need to Be Refueled -- The Relationship Ecology of Parent-Child Enmeshment -- Developmental Decalage -- Intergenerational Enmeshment? -- Enmeshment, Estrangement, and Alienation? -- Is This Enmeshment, Estrangement, or Alienation? -- Chapter 11 Adultification -- Many and Varied Meanings -- Parenting Styles? -- Adultification Is More Common in Certain Relationship Ecologies -- Who Gets Adultified? -- Healthy Adultification? -- Adultification Co-Occurs with Other Destructive Dynamics -- Chapter 12 Parentification -- Definitions (Again) -- Children as Their Siblings' Caregivers? -- Parentification Occurs across Relationship Ecologies -- Developmental Outcomes -- Chapter 13 Infantilization and the Helicopter Parent -- Definitions (One More Time) -- Who Infantilizes? -- Who Is Most Likely to Be Infantilized? -- The Effects on the Child -- Chapter 14 Estrangement or Justified Rejection -- Estrangement Is NOT a Dyadic Dynamic -- What Can Parent A Do? -- Estrangement and Enmeshment Are Opposites -- Confusing Labels -- Types of Estrangement -- Remedies Require Evaluations of Both Type and Risk -- Chapter 15 Alienation -- A Very Brief History of Alienation in the Context of Family Law -- Alienation Is a Dynamic, Not a Diagnosis -- The Single-Factor Model. Pieces of the Pie -- Who Alienates? -- What Is the Developmental Impact of Alienation? -- Alienation by Degree? -- Remedies? -- SECTION III At the Intersection Where the Family System Meets the Legal System -- Chapter 16 Ipse Dixit and the Language of Experts -- The Dilemma of Ipse Dixit -- Theories and Conceptual Frameworks Are Not Data -- Peer Review and Sort-of-Kind-of "Peer" Review -- Chapter 17 Remedies -- Ubi Jus, Ibi Remedium -- What Is a Remedy? -- Trial as a Remedy in and of Itself -- The Menu of Family Law Remedies -- Evidence-Based Medicine -- Chapter 18 Where Metaphors Fail -- Etic versus Emic -- How Should You Use This Book? -- On Self-Care -- Chapter 19 Resources -- Types of Parenting and Their Dynamic and Developmental Outcomes across Cultures -- Parenting Capacity Evaluations -- Child Custody Evaluations -- Intimate Partner Violence -- Epistemic Injustice and Bias Risks and Research in Family Court -- Child Abuse -- Infantilization -- Adultification and Parentification -- Intensive "Residential" Treatment Programs -- Alienation Treatment Alternatives -- Additional Alienation Citations of Note -- Integrated Dyadic Assessment -- Evaluation of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Relevant to Determinations of Estrangement -- Factitious Disorder Imposed on Another and Related Citations -- Index. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910807018503321 |
Garber Benjamin | ||
Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2022] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The Fraudulent Transfer of Wealth : Unwound and Explained / / David J. Slenn |
Autore | Slenn David J. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (359 pages) |
Disciplina | 346.73077 |
Soggetto topico |
Fraudulent conveyances - United States
Fraudulent conveyances - United States - States |
ISBN | 1-63905-194-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter One Roots of Fraudulent Transfer Law -- English Laws -- Chapter Two Early U.S. Law -- Public Policy -- Chapter Three Uniform Acts -- Characterization -- Procedural Issues -- Actual Fraud -- Constructive Fraud -- Insider Preference Rule -- Burdens and Presumptions -- Remedies -- Prejudgment Relief Permitted -- Defenses, Liability, and Protection of Transferee -- Transferee Acts in Good Faith and Gives Reasonably Equivalent Value -- Equitable Adjustment -- Statute of Limitation/Repose -- Chapter Four Uniform Voidable Transactions Act -- Official Comments -- Controversy Regarding Official Comments -- Voidable per se -- Chapter Five The Fraudulent Transfer Iceberg: Application of Statutory & -- Common Law -- Broad Terminology -- Transfer -- Voidable -- Asset -- Exemption Creation -- Community Property -- Tenancy By Entirety -- Homestead -- Exemption Tracing -- Transferee -- Claim -- Hinder, Delay, or Defraud -- Reasonably Equivalent Value -- Necessities -- Future Creditors -- Future Unforeseeable Creditors -- Relevant State Case Law -- Substance Over Form -- Attorney Fees -- Statute of Limitations -- Right to Jury Trial -- Secondary Liability -- Choice of Law -- Actual Conflict -- Jurisdiction Pointing Test -- Chapter Six Fraudulent Transfer Law and Other Law -- Criminal Statute -- Proceedings Supplementary -- Spousal Transfer Statutes -- Rule Against Self-Settled Trusts -- Corporate Clawback -- Federal Law -- Unjustment Enrichment -- Alter Ego -- Tortious Interference with Contractual Relations -- Chapter Seven Fraudulent Transfer Law and Wealth Transfer Planning -- Estate Planning -- Transfers to Revocable Trusts -- Modification of Trust Agreement -- Third-Party Trust Planning -- Split-Interest Trusts -- Power of Appointment Trusts.
Self-settled Spendthrift Trusts -- Civil Law Foundations -- Transfers Pursuant to Power of Attorney -- Change in Life Insurance Policy Ownership or Beneficiary Designation -- Exemption Planning -- Disclaimers -- Probate Administration Issues -- Family Law Planning -- Trusts or Entities Created During Marriage -- Marital Settlement Agreements & -- Sham Divorces -- Creation of Marital Property -- Business Planning -- Limited Liability Companies -- LLCs as Trust Substitutes -- Capital Contributions -- Distributions to Pay Business Owner Taxes -- Distributions From Entity in Repayment of Owner Loan -- Entity Conversions -- Sale of Business -- Allocation of Purchase Price -- Substance over Form -- Leveraged Buyouts -- Successor Liability -- Related Party Sales and Loan Transactions -- Tax Planning -- Federal Tax Liens -- Asset Protection Planning -- Asset protection trusts -- Self-settled Trusts in History -- Enforceability of Weakened Fraudulent Transfer Law -- Adviser Immunity -- Relevant Case Law -- Rule Against Self-Settled Trusts and Fraudulent Transfer Law -- Self-Settled Trusts: Various Badges of Fraud -- Chapter Eight Estate, Business or Tax Planning Excuse -- Chapter Nine Fraudulent Transfer Law Issues for Planners -- Due Diligence -- Documenting the File -- Marketing Asset Protection or Wealth Preservation -- Consequences of Actual Fraud -- Attorney-Client Privilege -- Jurisdictional Issues -- Denial of Discharge -- Disregarding Trust Relationship/Terms -- Solvency Affidavits -- Attorney Civil Liability as Transferee -- Attorney Liability for Assisting with Wrongful Conduct -- Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) Actions -- Attorney Immunity Defense -- Attorney Fees -- Ethics issues -- Malpractice Issues -- Insurance Coverage -- Chapter Ten Super Creditors -- FDCPA -- Internal Revenue Service -- IRS As a Transferee. IRS as Creditor -- Securities and Exchange Commission -- Bankruptcy Court -- Strong-arm Provision -- Bankruptcy Estate Claim for Malpractice -- Extended Statute of Limitations -- Chapter Eleven Wealth Transfer Planning Issues for Creditors -- Discovery Issues -- Pro-debtor Legislation -- Notice to Creditors -- Estate Planning with Collateral -- Importance of Tracing Assets -- Solvency Analysis -- Loan Provisions -- Family Law & -- Personal Injury Lawyers -- Chapter Twelve What Comes Next? -- Table of Cases -- Index -- About the Author. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910788399003321 |
Slenn David J. | ||
Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2022] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The Fraudulent Transfer of Wealth : Unwound and Explained / / David J. Slenn |
Autore | Slenn David J. |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2022] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (359 pages) |
Disciplina | 346.73077 |
Soggetto topico |
Fraudulent conveyances - United States
Fraudulent conveyances - United States - States |
ISBN | 1-63905-194-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter One Roots of Fraudulent Transfer Law -- English Laws -- Chapter Two Early U.S. Law -- Public Policy -- Chapter Three Uniform Acts -- Characterization -- Procedural Issues -- Actual Fraud -- Constructive Fraud -- Insider Preference Rule -- Burdens and Presumptions -- Remedies -- Prejudgment Relief Permitted -- Defenses, Liability, and Protection of Transferee -- Transferee Acts in Good Faith and Gives Reasonably Equivalent Value -- Equitable Adjustment -- Statute of Limitation/Repose -- Chapter Four Uniform Voidable Transactions Act -- Official Comments -- Controversy Regarding Official Comments -- Voidable per se -- Chapter Five The Fraudulent Transfer Iceberg: Application of Statutory & -- Common Law -- Broad Terminology -- Transfer -- Voidable -- Asset -- Exemption Creation -- Community Property -- Tenancy By Entirety -- Homestead -- Exemption Tracing -- Transferee -- Claim -- Hinder, Delay, or Defraud -- Reasonably Equivalent Value -- Necessities -- Future Creditors -- Future Unforeseeable Creditors -- Relevant State Case Law -- Substance Over Form -- Attorney Fees -- Statute of Limitations -- Right to Jury Trial -- Secondary Liability -- Choice of Law -- Actual Conflict -- Jurisdiction Pointing Test -- Chapter Six Fraudulent Transfer Law and Other Law -- Criminal Statute -- Proceedings Supplementary -- Spousal Transfer Statutes -- Rule Against Self-Settled Trusts -- Corporate Clawback -- Federal Law -- Unjustment Enrichment -- Alter Ego -- Tortious Interference with Contractual Relations -- Chapter Seven Fraudulent Transfer Law and Wealth Transfer Planning -- Estate Planning -- Transfers to Revocable Trusts -- Modification of Trust Agreement -- Third-Party Trust Planning -- Split-Interest Trusts -- Power of Appointment Trusts.
Self-settled Spendthrift Trusts -- Civil Law Foundations -- Transfers Pursuant to Power of Attorney -- Change in Life Insurance Policy Ownership or Beneficiary Designation -- Exemption Planning -- Disclaimers -- Probate Administration Issues -- Family Law Planning -- Trusts or Entities Created During Marriage -- Marital Settlement Agreements & -- Sham Divorces -- Creation of Marital Property -- Business Planning -- Limited Liability Companies -- LLCs as Trust Substitutes -- Capital Contributions -- Distributions to Pay Business Owner Taxes -- Distributions From Entity in Repayment of Owner Loan -- Entity Conversions -- Sale of Business -- Allocation of Purchase Price -- Substance over Form -- Leveraged Buyouts -- Successor Liability -- Related Party Sales and Loan Transactions -- Tax Planning -- Federal Tax Liens -- Asset Protection Planning -- Asset protection trusts -- Self-settled Trusts in History -- Enforceability of Weakened Fraudulent Transfer Law -- Adviser Immunity -- Relevant Case Law -- Rule Against Self-Settled Trusts and Fraudulent Transfer Law -- Self-Settled Trusts: Various Badges of Fraud -- Chapter Eight Estate, Business or Tax Planning Excuse -- Chapter Nine Fraudulent Transfer Law Issues for Planners -- Due Diligence -- Documenting the File -- Marketing Asset Protection or Wealth Preservation -- Consequences of Actual Fraud -- Attorney-Client Privilege -- Jurisdictional Issues -- Denial of Discharge -- Disregarding Trust Relationship/Terms -- Solvency Affidavits -- Attorney Civil Liability as Transferee -- Attorney Liability for Assisting with Wrongful Conduct -- Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) Actions -- Attorney Immunity Defense -- Attorney Fees -- Ethics issues -- Malpractice Issues -- Insurance Coverage -- Chapter Ten Super Creditors -- FDCPA -- Internal Revenue Service -- IRS As a Transferee. IRS as Creditor -- Securities and Exchange Commission -- Bankruptcy Court -- Strong-arm Provision -- Bankruptcy Estate Claim for Malpractice -- Extended Statute of Limitations -- Chapter Eleven Wealth Transfer Planning Issues for Creditors -- Discovery Issues -- Pro-debtor Legislation -- Notice to Creditors -- Estate Planning with Collateral -- Importance of Tracing Assets -- Solvency Analysis -- Loan Provisions -- Family Law & -- Personal Injury Lawyers -- Chapter Twelve What Comes Next? -- Table of Cases -- Index -- About the Author. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910808061203321 |
Slenn David J. | ||
Chicago, Illinois : , : ABA Publishing, , [2022] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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