Youngfield’s OCPs are a small team of highly specialized and experienced operators in the highly undervalued German property market. Led by Finbarr Flahive, Youngfield’s German partner has very strong contacts in the banking and financial sectors there, allowing opportunities to be identified and closed before they hit the market. However, it is the business model… Continue reading
Category: Legal Law
How to Write an Essay on Constitutional Law: Attack Sheet and Sample Essay
Constitutional law is one of the most interesting classes in law school. Below is an attack sheet for handling these essay questions, as well as a sample essay. ATTACK SHEET 1. Always discuss the standing position, whether it is requested or not. For. The individual has legitimacy if he has suffered an injury, relationship between… Continue reading
The story behind Simon and Garfunkel’s songs: “Richard Cory” with a twist
Okay, you’re Paul Simon. You and Art Garfunkel have become an overnight sensation when their song “The Sound of Silence” became a number one hit on Billboard without even knowing it had been re-recorded and re-released. You have rushed back from England to meet up with your partner and rush to the studio to record… Continue reading
A success story and the law of attraction
This morning I read a book by Brian Tracy on setting goals. The book spoke of a story. A few years ago, there was a president of the chamber of commerce. He was retired. He told his story at a table. He was one of the most respected businessmen in the United States. He was… Continue reading
Trademark Infringement Issues for Pay Per Click (PPC) Advertisers
Yahoo just announced that they will no longer allow PPC advertisers to advertise or bid on trademark terms. Could this be a trend of things to come from the other major search players? The new MSN adCenter (still in beta) states that you are not allowed to infringe on trademarks within its editorial guidelines (see… Continue reading
The Song of Heaven: The Story of the Great Christmas Carol "Silent Night"
In fact, it was a ‘Silent Night’ when this beloved song was first composed. If it weren’t for a broken pipe organ, the world probably would have been without its most popular Christmas carol. Perhaps it was that very silence that inspired the Reverend Joseph Mohr to write those now famous words in 1818. At… Continue reading
Interview with author Julia Soplop
Meet Julia Soplop, author of Equus Rising: How the Horse Shaped US History. FQ: Just by reading your bio, you have spent a lot of time documenting the behavior of animals around the world. What made the horse such an attractive subject for you? SOPLOP: Something that fascinates me about the horse is that, unlike… Continue reading
Lawsuit Filed to Declare Legislation Reducing Financial Aid for Student Loans Unconstitutional
Cuts in federal student loan programs as a result of recent legislation could significantly affect the college education of millions of Americans. The legislation cuts $ 12 billion from financial aid programs. Student loan consolidation is also affected and will affect students looking to consolidate high-interest loans. This is not good news for the students… Continue reading
The US bank bailout plan is fraught with danger
I am very concerned about the bank rescue plan that is being approved by Congress. It posed the risk of reducing the value of the dollar, wiping out the national debt, and it may not even work. At the same time, there are alternatives. Because of this bailout bill of $ 700 billion more over… Continue reading
Importance of immigration attorneys
Immigration attorneys generally assist their clients in matters related to visas, citizenship, and other immigration benefits. Not all instances require the services of an immigration attorney; However, immigration law in many countries is quite complicated, and hiring an attorney will save you money, time, and the hassle of getting around immigration offices. Why should you… Continue reading