Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Top 39 Law Schools of 2010

This is a top 100 list compiled and ranked by U.S. News and World Report. This list of law schools of course is titled as the Top 39 Law Schools of 2010. That is because the periodical decided it would be a good idea to create so many ties, for the same positions. Hence, the shortened list. Shortened by 61 schools... ha ha, go figure. Those schools are:
  1. Yale University
    127 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06511
  2. Harvard University
    1563 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138
  3. Stanford University
    397 Panama Mall, Stanford, CA 94305-2237
  4. Columbia University
    435 West 116th Street, New York, NY 10027
  5. University of Chicago
    1111 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637-2776
  6. New York University
    40 Washington Square South, NY, NY 10012
  7. University of California
    71 Dodd Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095-0001
    University of Pennsylvania
    3400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
  8. University of Michigan
    625 South State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1215
  9. University of Virginia
    580 Massie Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903-1738
  10. Duke University
    210 Science Drive, Durham NC 27708
    Northwestern University
    School of Law | 375 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60611-3069
  11. Cornell University
    Myron Taylor Hall, Ithaca, NY 14850
  12. Georgetown University
    Law Center 600 New Jersey Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20001
  13. University of California
    Los Angeles, Box 951476, Los Angeles, California 90095-1476
    The University of Texas School of Law
    727 East Dean Keeton Street, Austin, Texas 78705
  14. Vanderbilt Univ Law School
    131 21st Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37203-1181
  15. USC Gould School of Law
    699 Exposition Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90089
  16. Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
    One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63130
  17. The George Washington University Law School
    2000 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20052
  18. University of Illinois College of Law
    504 East Pennsylvania Avenue, Champaign, Illinois 61820
  19. Boston University School of Law
    765 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
    Emory University School of Law
    1301 Clifton Rd NE, Atlanta Georgia 30322 USA
    University of Minnesota--Twin Cities
    Walter F. Mondale Hall, 229-19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455
    University of Notre Dame Law School
    P.O. Box 780 Notre Dame, IN 46556
  20. University of Iowa
    College of Law Admissions Office
    The University of Iowa
    320 Melrose Ave.
    Iowa City, IA 52242-1113
  21. Indiana University--Bloomington (Maurer)
    211 South Indiana Avenue
    Bloomington, Indiana 47405-7001
    Phone: (812) 855-4765
  22. Boston College
    College of William and Mary (Marshall-Wythe)
    885 Centre Street
    Newton, Massachusetts 02459
    Phone: (617) 552-4340

    University of California
    71 Dodd Hall
    Box 951445
    Los Angeles, CA 90095-1445
    (310) 825-2080

    University of Georgia
    225 Herty Drive
    Athens, GA 30602-6012
    (706) 542-5191

    University of North Carolina
    Van Hecke-Wettach Hall
    160 Ridge Road, CB #3380
    Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3380
    (919)962-5106

    University of Wisconsin
    975 Bascom Mall
    Madison, WI 53706-1399
    (608) 262-1128
  23. Fordham University | New York, NY
    Ohio State University (Moritz) | Columbus, OH
    University of Washington | Seattle, WA
    Washington and Lee University | Lexington, VA
  24. Arizona State University (O'Connor) | Tempe, AZ
    University of Alabama | Tuscaloosa, AL
    University of Colorado | Boulder, CO
    Wake Forest University | Winston-Salem, NC
  25. Brigham Young University (Clark) | Provo, UT
    George Mason University | Arlington, VA
    University of Arizona (Rogers) | Tucson, AZ
    University of California (Hastings) | San Francisco, CA
    University of Utah (Quinney) | Salt Lake City, UT
  26. University of Florida (Levin) | Gainesville, FL
  27. American University (Washington) | Washington, DC
    Southern Methodist University (Dedman) | Dallas, TX
    Tulane University | New Orleans, LA
    University of Maryland | Baltimore, MD
  28. Pepperdine University | Malibu, CA
    Yeshiva University (Cardozo) | New York, NY
  29. Florida State University | Tallahassee, FL
    University of Connecticut | Hartford, CT
  30. Case Western Reserve University | Cleveland, OH
    Loyola Marymount University | Los Angeles, CA
    University of Cincinnati | Cincinnati, OH
    University of San Diego | San Diego, CA
  31. Georgia State University | Atlanta, GA
    University of Houston | Houston, TX
    University of Miami | Coral Gables, FL
    University of Tennessee | Knoxville, TN
  32. Baylor University (Umphrey) | Waco, TX
    Lewis and Clark College (Northwestern) | Portland, OR
    University of Kentucky | Lexington, KY
  33. Brooklyn Law School | Brooklyn, NY
    University of Kansas | Lawrence, KS
    University of New Mexico | Albuquerque, NM
    University of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh, PA
    Villanova University | Villanova, PA
  34. Pennsylvania State University (Dickinson) | University Park, PA
    Seton Hall University | Newark, NJ
    St. John's University | Jamaica, NY
    Temple University (Beasley) | Philadelphia, PA
    University of Hawaii--Manoa (Richardson) | Honolulu, HI
    University of Oklahoma | Norman, OK
  35. Loyola University Chicago | Chicago, IL
    University of Nevada (Boyd) | Las Vegas, NV
  36. Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago-Kent) | Chicago, IL
    Louisiana State University (Hebert) | Baton Rouge, LA
    Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey | Camden, NJ
    Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey | Newark, NJ
    University of Denver (Sturm) | Denver, CO
    University of Oregon | Eugene, OR
  37. Hofstra University | Hempstead, NY
    Indiana University | Indianapolis, IN
    Northeastern University | Boston, MA
    Seattle University | Seattle, WA
    Syracuse University | Syracuse, NY
    University of Arkansas | Fayetteville, AR
    University of Richmond (Williams) | Richmond, VA
  38. Chapman University | Orange, CA
    Santa Clara University | Santa Clara, CA
    University of Missouri | Columbia, MO
    University of Nebraska | Lincoln, NE
    West Virginia University | Morgantown, WV
  39. Catholic University of America (Columbus) | Washington, DC
    DePaul University | Chicago, IL
    University of San Francisco | San Francisco, CA
    University of the Pacific (McGeorge) | Sacramento, CA
    William Mitchell College of Law | St. Paul, MN

Monday, August 2, 2010

Chapman University School of Law in Orange, CA

Chapman University School of Law logo

About Chapman University School of Law

Chapman University was actually named after the chairman of its board of trustees, an entrepreneur and benefactor named Charles Chapman. It is a school of Law and College of Educational Studies. Surprising for a private school, it is actually a nonprofit university that is located in Orange, California and is affiliated with the Christian Church.
"Chapman University School of Law opened in 1995 as Orange County’s only law school on a university campus. In 1997, construction began on a home for the school at a site that was once part of the historic Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, granted by the Spanish government in 1810."

Ranked number 93 on the U.S. News & World Report 2010 Best Law Schools.

Juris Doctorate Program and Admissions

Degree seeking students can receive their Juris Doctorate through their Chapman legal education. The university has a vast criterion when determining admittance for their undergrads. You can find out more from the admissions page, but some of these items include:
  • The enrollee's LSAT score(s).
  • Ability to write
  • Foreign language skills
  • Letters of recommendation

Financial Aid

Chapman does offer financial aid to degree seeking, eligible students.Their is a range of programs offered: These programs include merit scholarships, Federal Stafford Loans (Subsidized and Unsubsidized), Federal Perkins Loans, Graduate PLUS, private educational loans, Federal Work-Study, short-term emergency loans, and bar examination loans. More on Financial Aid.

Contact Chapman University School of Law

Chapman University School of Law
One University Drive, Orange, CA 92866
Phone: (714) 628-2500
Website: http://www.chapman.edu/law/about/chapmanhistory.asp

Directions

From the North: From the Riverside Fwy, transfer onto the south bound Orange Fwy (57). Exit off the freeway just after the Angel Stadium of Anaheim, left on W.Orangewood (turns into W. Walnut Ave). You'll find it a few blocks from Camino Real Park.
From the South: From the Garden Grove Fwy, turn Northbound at Hart Park onto S Glassell St. Continue north (thru the Plaza Square roundabout) until you reach Chapman.
From the East: From I-5 the Santa Ana Freeway, exit on the Eastbound Chapman Ave, toward Orange, CA. You'll pass St. Joseph Hospital by one block. Turn left on Glassell St and continue on to University Drive, which will be on your right.
From the West: From the Costa Mesa Freeway (55), almost equally between Handy Park and Yorba Park. Turn Westbound onto Walnut Ave. Continue on past N Cambridge St. Six blocks from N Cambridge, hang a left onto N Orange St toward Liberty Plaza.

Other Law Schools In The Area

American College Of Law, 100 South Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, CA 92805
Western State University of Law, 1111 North State College Blvd. Fullerton, California 92831
Whittier Law School, 3333 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Wm Howard Taft University, 3700 S Susan St # 200, Santa Ana, CA 92704

Friday, July 23, 2010

Irvine University College of Law

Irvine Law Logo

College of Law at Irvine University

The College of Law at Irvine University is located in Southern California, in the Long Beach and Anaheim area. The Bureau for Private Postsecondary Vocational Education (BPPVE) was created by the State of California  with the responsibility for approving and regulating private postsecondary educational institutions.

In 1993, the California Council for Private Postsecondary Vocational Education granted Irvine University institutional licensing under the provisions of Section 94900 of the California Education Code. Since then, the University has continually been authorized and approved to grant academic degrees in Business, Law, and Liberal Arts.

Registered as a law school with the Committee of Bar Examiners (CBE)

The College of Law has been continually registered as a law school with the Committee of Bar Examiners (CBE) of the State Bar of California since 1993. Students who complete the prescribed course of study are eligible to take the State Bar Examination and upon successfully passage practice in the State and Federal courts of California. Commencing January 1, 2008 all registered law schools in California will be operated under the Unaccredited Law Schools Rules adopted by the State Bar Board of Governors on July 20, 2007.

LSAC

The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) provides various
services to law schools such as the Law School Admission
Test (LSAT) that many applicants choose to take in the
admissions process. Irvine University College of Law takes part in LSAC
sponsored activities. The LSAC Code for Irvine University
College of Law is 4285. It also sponsors workshops and conferences
for law school administrators, deans, and registrars.

Driving Directions and Near By Amenities

Irvine University College of Law
10900 183rd Street, Cerritos, CA 90703-5342 
(800) 433-3243
Website: http://www.irvineuniversity.edu/index.php/programs/college-of-law/

Irvine University College of Law is near the 605 San Gabriel River Freeway. If you are North bound on the 605 Fwy, take the 7A exit to Studebaker Rd. Take a right on Studebaker Rd, and follow it to 183rd St. Take a right, and the school will be a block down on the left hand side.

Southbound on the 605 Fwy - Take the 5B exit, near the Lexus of Cerritos dealership. Take a right on South St. At Cerritos Infiniti, take a right onto Studebaker Rd. Follow Studebaker Rd to 183rd St, and take a left. Irvine University College of Law will be on the left.

Landmarks you will find in the nearby area are the Best Plaza Shopping Center, Westgate Park, Valley Christian High School, and BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse.  

Admissions Office:
(562) 865-7111
admissions@irvineuniversity.edu

Registrar’s Office:
(562) 865-7111
registrar@irvineuniversity.edu

Irvine University College of Law Reviews

Ron R. Said -
This school is geared toward the person who wants to earn a law degree and take the bar exam and still hold down a full time job. Classes are on the weekends and evenings. It has excellent professors who have practice law in the real world. The tuition is competitive with other schools in the area.
[Source - http://www.insiderpages.com/b/3710783142/irvine-university-college-law-cerritos]

Albert W. Said -
I loved this school so much that I became the alumni president for my school AND I donate money. How is that for a review?
[Source - http://www.yelp.com/biz/university-of-california-irvine-irvine-2?rpp=40&sort_by=relevance_desc&start=40]

Sean K. Said -
(...)I found half a dozen amazing professors, some of which I would meet after class at the UCI Pub for hours of debate and discussion over many many drinks. I met people from all over the world with various political views who were eager to share just as I was. I went to tons of events with focuses ranging from Irish history to promoting democracy in Russia to open forum debate on the middle east.

In regard to the non-academic events, I got to hang with Steve-0 and Wee man my freshman year when they visited our campus promoting their stunts, I saw tons of bands and frat dancing displays, and joined the Pre Law frat Phi Alpha Delta.

I know I've just listed my experiences here, but I truly feel that the variety of my life has decreased greatly since being at UCI. I grew to love the culture and was never intimidated for being the minority (caucasian). As always some professors were boring as hell and I slept through tons of classes, but the above poster who said college is what you make of it was right. This university has everything you need to get the degree and perspective required to succeed in adult life, but just like any other experience, if you truly want it, you'll have a much better time(...)

[Source -http://www.yelp.com/biz/university-of-california-irvine-irvine-2?rpp=40&sort_by=relevance_desc&start=40]

Other California Law Schools

  • Whittier Law School
    3333 Harbor Boulevard
    Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1501
    (714) 444-4141
  • Taft Law School
    Taft Law School
    3700 South Susan Street, Office 200
    Santa Ana, CA 92704-6954
    Admissions@TaftU.edu

Monday, July 19, 2010

Taft Law School | Santa Ana California

Taft Law School in Southern CA

Taft Law School Logo
Taft Law School is a freestanding institution as of 2008. It is America's oldest nationally accredited distance learning law school. This has not always been the case however, as the entity formally operated as part of William Howard Taft University. Currently the law school is one of two, private postsecondary educational institutions operating in the Taft University System.

Accreditation

From what I've read, while researching this article, there are a lot questions regarding the creditability of this law school. According to the school's official website (http://www.taftu.edu/TLS/index.htm):
Taft Law School, through The Taft University System, is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC). On June 7, 2008 the Commission voted to extend its accreditation until 2013. This action was taken after consideration of an extensive self-study prepared by The Taft University System and the report of a site visitation team that included representatives of both regionally and American Bar Association accredited schools. The five-year extension is the maximum permissible under DETC standards.
This is verifiable on the DETC website. I was also able to find a positive quote that comes from a law based forum called LawSchoolDiscussion.org:
Taft graduates are able to take the California Bar, and become fully registered CA attorneys. I'm in my 2nd year at Taft, and it's pretty decent. If you want to become a California attorney, and don't have the time or money for regular law school, it is a good option.

The only drawback is that to become an attorney, California makes you take a "Baby Bar" after the first year. The pass rate is only about 20%. So this is how California weeds out the non-accredited law school students. The "Baby Bar" is a subset of the regular bar, but only covers Torts, Contracts, and Criminal law. If you pass the "Baby Bar" (actual name "FYLSE"), then about 70% of the 4-year graduates ultimately pass the regular bar.

Contact Taft Law School

  • Taft Law School
    3700 South Susan Street, Office 200
    Santa Ana, CA 92704-6954
  • Voice Line: 800-882-4555 | 714-850-4800
  • E-mail: Admissions@TaftU.edu
  • Website: http://www.taftu.edu/TLS/index.htm 
  • Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=51180081657

Driving Directions

The school is conveniently located a couple blocks off of the 405 San Diego Freeway. Look for the IKEA Costa Mesa at the freeway exits. The facility is on South Susan Street, between Harbor Blvd and Fairview Rd.

Some landmarks in the area you might look for are Galaxy Concert Theather and the Courtyard Costa Mesa South Coast Metro. Also a few blocks away from Segerstrom High School and Wimbleton Park.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Whittier Law School | Costa Mesa California

Whittier Law School In Costa Mesa, CA

Whittier Law School Logo

If you are looking for a law school a short drive away from the Huntington Beach and the Santa Ana area... this is the school for you. Whittier is located in beautiful Orange County, on a spacious 14 acre lot. Aside from having a great location , the school actually has really good reviews from its Alumni.

The American Bar Association provisionally accredited Whittier in 1978, and then fully approved the school in 1985. Whittier has been a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) since 1987.

In July 2008, the school boasted an impressive 84.3% bar passage rate (according to their website). Centers in Intellectual Property, Childrens Rights and International and Comparative Law are offered. The Institute of Trial and Appellate Practice is also offered for those seeking a career as a trial or appellate lawyer. 

Where is Whittier Law School?

Conveniently located off of the 405 San Diego Freeway, at the corner of Harbor Boulevard and Sunflower Street. Also fairly close to the 55 Costa Mesa Freeway. Whittier Law School is just blocks from John Wayne Airport, Orange Coast College, Fountain Valley Regional Hospital, and Galaxy Concert Theater.

Financial Aid for Prospective Students

So, let's be honest. Most people looking to attend law school, probably don't normally have the means to pay for it. Sounds like this isn't a problem here, Whittier offers a program called a “need-blind” admissions policy. This is from their Financial Aid page:
Whittier Law School has a longstanding tradition of administering a financial assistance program to help students pay for their legal education. The Law School adheres to a “need-blind” admissions policy, admitting the best students regardless of family financial strength. The following is a description of the application procedures and the sources of financial aid available at the institution. Prospective and current students with any questions or financial aid counseling needs should contact the Office of Financial Aid for assistance.

Contact Whittier Law School

Front View of Whittier Law School

3333 Harbor Boulevard
Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1501
(714) 444-4141
(800) 808-8188
website: http://www.law.whittier.edu/

Whittier Law School Reviews

You get as much as you put in!

This school isn't an Ivy League, but it's ABA approved, and I enjoyed my time there.

The professors are helpful (I heart Professor Martin!), and they'll make the time to see you. The curriculum is really focused on passing the Bar, so they have a lot of classes that are geared toward that. The exams mimmick the exams on the Bar as well. There is not too much emphasis on the actual practice of lawyering, but you can't be a lawyer unless you pass the Bar.

I passed the Bar on my first try, and I'll give the credit to WLS!

Hints: Take all the classes that geared toward taking the Bar! Also, take any class that Professor Heilman teaches!
Susan D.
Fountain Valley, CA [Via Yelp.com - http://www.yelp.com/biz/whittier-law-school-costa-mesa]

Where I go to school. Where I spend as little time as possible when I'm not in class. I really like this school because I found that the professors are amazing. Another great thing that I got from this school, is the group of close friends that I have accumulated in my first year.

The campus is beautiful. Small, but nice. It's nice to just lounge in the grassy area or bring a homemade lunch to sit outside. The classrooms are nice and clean, mostly stadium seating. However, the wi-fi here is soooo bad. We didn't even HAVE Wi-Fi the first year I was here, and i hear that it was promised years before me. Now that we finally have wi-fi, it's off and on...and somehow, we are supposed to take our exams on the net during finals week!!! Can't wait to see how that works! Especially since our class will be the first class to use it. Guinea pigs we are!

The parking lot is awesome. I came from UCLA where we walk everywhere, and park nowhere. Here, there are PLENTY of parking spots, so much that we take it for granted. Every time I go to UCLA and park, I bitch and moan now.

The library is also nice, but I hate that i can't have a study room to myself. You need to have 2 or more people to get a room. This is why I don't study here. I'm a loner when I study. I hate the common study area because you can't eat, can't make noise, can't type hard, etc. I need to have coffee flowing at all times, something to munch on all the time, and I type really loud.
Debby L.
Santa Ana, CA [Via Yelp.com - http://www.yelp.com/biz/whittier-law-school-costa-mesa]

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Lohan's Lawyer Throws In Towel

Shawn Chapman-Holley Abruptly Quit

I guess there are some things even "above the law" celebrities like actress Lohan should be cautious of, like back stabbing your high priced lawyer in the back. What I am referring to is that Lindsay Lohan allegedly hired a new attorney to replace Shawn Chapman-Holley, in an attempt to find anyway out of her 90 day jail sentence. While most reports cannot confirm why Chapman-Holley abruptly quit, getting replaced seems to be the consistent reason.

The Verdict For Lindsay's Sentence

Lohan received a 90 day sentence based on three different accounts. According to NYDailyNews.com: Lohan, 24, was sentenced to three consecutive 30-day terms - plus 90 days of rehab - for breaking her probation on two 2007 DUI convictions.
  1. 30 days in jail for reckless driving.
  2. 30 days in jail for the first DUI case (consecutive).
  3. 30 days in jail for the second DUI case (consecutive).
In the courtroom footage, as Lindsay realizes what she is hearing, she bursts into tears. She is almost shocked that she will be held accountable for her actions. Watching closely, you can see her whispering the word "what?" a couple times during Judge Marsha Revel's verdict reading (See image below).
Lohan Verdict

About Shawn Chapman Holley

Kinsella Weitzman Iser Kump and Aldisert LLP partner. A boutique law firm that deals with business litigation and entertainment, based in Santa Monica, CA. The website http://www.kwikalaw.com/sholley states: She was the Managing Partner of the Los Angeles office of The Cochran Firm and the head of its national Criminal Defense Section.  With more than sixty trials to her credit, Ms. Holley is the rare trial attorney who practices in the areas of both civil and criminal litigation.
Kinsella Weitzman Iser Kump and Aldisert LLP
808 Wilshire Blvd. 3rd Floor
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Lohan case sources
  • NYDailyNews.com - Lindsay Lohan's lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley quits after actress gets 90-day jail sentence
  • People.com - Lindsay Lohan's Attorney Resigns
  • TMZ.com - Lindsay Lohan's Lawyer: I Quit!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Levin Papantonio Law Firm and BP Oil Spill Lawsuit

BP Oil Spill Lawsuit

Levin Papantonio Website
The Florida based law firm of Levin Papantonio, is working with residents on the Gulf of Mexico to recover losses due to the BP Oil spill. The law firm is not undertaking this task alone. Quite the contrary really. According to a Business Wire press release, Papantonio has invited the law firm of Weitz & Luxenberg P.C. to join in on the environmental suit. Among the noted advocates is Erin Brockovich.

Grounds for the BP Oil Lawsuit

The goal for the law firm is to seek to recover damages suffered by clients as a result of the Gulf oil spill. Obviously there are many, many coastal residents who survive off the bounty of the sea and from tourist dollars.  Brockovich was quoted saying I would like to tell the local commercial fishermen who aren’t able to earn a living, and other business owners, ‘You have rights and we can help.’

Who are these Lawyers involved in the firm?

About the best thing I could find is a post in forum, from someone who sounds like they know about the lawyers:
Who is Fred Levin? He's one of the best trial lawyers in the world and lives in Pensacola. He'll he owns half the town. If Fred gets them their going to be seriously hurting. Good for them, Tony Heyward is going to wish to God he didn't screw with Pensacola. :P The little people have a BITE. :P He lives there.

If you don't believe me look at what Fred Levins law firm has won verdict wise...[he then continues to list a cases won, that is directly from the Florida Personal Injury Lawyer's website]
Judging by the numbers, and positive reviews... he's completely right. With over $2 billion in firm jury verdicts, it seems that the Levin Papantonio Law Firm is one of the nation's premier civil litigation law firms!

Where is the firm based?


There are a lot of the southern states that are effected by the gulf oil spill, so which one is home to Levin Papantonio? They are located in Pensacola, FL. Near the Pensacola Museum of Art and Corinne Jones Park. The firm's address is:
316 South Baylen Street
Suite 600
Pensacola, FL 32502

Phone: (850) 435-7000
Toll Free: (888) 435-7001

BP in the Media

[Yahoo! Finance on BP]
The case against the BP brand is not so much that the company will enter bankruptcy. It is that BP may end up breaking into pieces for its own sake. This may be to put the liabilities for the Deepwater Horizon spill into a company that also holds escrow capital to cover the huge costs of clean-up and suits. BP may also want to separate its successful refining operations from its exploration business, or recreate an American- based company similar to BP America, which existed for two decades. A restructuring of BP would also allow the firm to take a badly crippled brand and give the oil operation a new name -- much as it did when it changed its name from British Petroleum. The second time may be the charm.
http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budgeting/article/110018/10-brands-that-may-disappear-in-2011

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Tiger Woods To Pay Wife $750 Million Divorce Settlement

Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren

The $750 Million Divorce Settlement

Elin Nordegren, the soon to be ex wife of golf legend Tiger Woods, is rumored to get anywhere between $750 million to $833 million in a high publicity divorce settlement. This is undoubtedly one of, if not the most, highest settlement payouts in history. Especially in the case of a divorce.

According to reports, Elin will receive full phyiscal custody of the Woods children, with Tiger having the ability to share in the decision making in their lives. They will share legal custody of the children. The daughter Sam (3 year old) and son, Chalrie (1 year old) will also have to kept away from Tiger's future women. It was also reported that other women maybe allowed to be near the Woods children, should Tiger remarry.

This should all take place at an Orlando County Court, near the couple's residence.

From The Legal Team

According to Zap2It.com, a close family friend of the couple said Elin's legal team has done a great job digging up all sorts of assets. The price of the huge sum is her silence: no interviews, tell-all books, or TV appearances about this for the rest of her life -- even if Tiger dies first -- or she'll lose the lot.

Another source (wusa9.com) quoted a Washington DC divorce attorney Rita Bank: What it tells us is that Tiger is worth at least twice what she received because it wouldn't be unusual for someone to receive 50 percent of the estate. Which of course at $750 million, would put Tiger's net worth at over $1.5 billion! In fact, Forbes has ranked Woods as the most powerful athlete on their most powerful list. Even though he has lost over $30 million in dropped sponsorship earnings in 2010, he has still managed to make $105 million. They also stated that despite his run of recent set backs, he will continue to be the highest paid athlete in the near future.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Glossary | Law Terms "A"

Law Terms That Begin With The Letter "A"
  • Acquittal - A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
  • Active judge - A judge in the full-time service of the court. Compare to senior judge.
  • Administrative Office of the United States Courts (AO) - The federal agency responsible for collecting court statistics, administering the federal courts' budget, and performing many other administrative and programmatic functions, under the direction and supervision of the Judicial Conference of the United States.
  • Admissible - A term used to describe evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases.
  • Adversary Proceeding - A lawsuit arising in or related to a bankruptcy case that begins by filing a complaint with the court, that is, a "trial" that takes place within the context of a bankruptcy case.
  • Affidavit - A written or printed statement made under oath. Affirmed In the practice of the court of appeals, it means that the court of appeals has concluded that the lower court decision is correct and will stand as rendered by the lower court.
  • Alternate Juror - A juror selected in the same manner as a regular juror who hears all the evidence but does not help decide the case unless called on to replace a regular juror.
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) - A procedure for settling a dispute outside the courtroom. Most forms of ADR are not binding, and involve referral of the case to a neutral party such as an arbitrator or mediator.
  • Amicus Curiae - Latin for "friend of the court." It is advice formally offered to the court in a brief filed by an entity interested in, but not a party to, the case.
  • Answer - The formal written statement by a defendant in a civil case that responds to a complaint, articulating the grounds for defense.
  • Appeal - A request made after a trial by a party that has lost on one or more issues that a higher court review the decision to determine if it was correct. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the "appellant;" the other party is the "appellee."
  • Appellant - The party who appeals a district court's decision, usually seeking reversal of that decision.
  • Appellate - About appeals; an appellate court has the power to review the judgment of a lower court (trial court) or tribunal. For example, the U.S. circuit courts of appeals review the decisions of the U.S. district courts.
  • Appellee - The party who opposes an appellant's appeal, and who seeks to persuade the appeals court to affirm the district court's decision.
  • Arraignment - A proceeding in which a criminal defendant is brought into court, told of the charges in an indictment or information, and asked to plead guilty or not guilty.
  • Article III Judge - A federal judge who is appointed for life, during "good behavior," under Article III of the Constitution. Article III judges are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
  • Assets - [General] Property of all kinds, including real and personal, tangible and intangible.
  • Assume - An agreement to continue performing duties under a contract or lease.
  • Automatic Stay - An injunction that automatically stops lawsuits, foreclosures, garnishments, and most collection activities against the debtor the moment a bankruptcy petition is filed.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Lawsuit Millionaires | Law Terms A-F

Law Terms A-F
  • Law Terms beginning with "A" -
    • Abstract of Judgment: A written summary of a court judgment stating how much money the losing defendant (the judgment debtor) owes to the person who won (the judgment creditor), the rate of interest to be paid on the judgment amount, court costs, and any specific orders that the losing defendant must obey. The abstract is acknowledged and stamped so that it can be recorded and made official with the government. The purpose is to create a public record and create a lien or claim if necessary on any real property owned or later acquired by the defendant located in the county in which the abstract of judgment is recorded.
    • Actual Damages: In a lawsuit based on one party's injuries, the loss or harm suffered by the injured person, or the specific amounts of money that the person loses as a result of the injuries, including lost wages and medical expenses.
    • Attorney Fee: The payment made to a lawyer for legal services. These fees may take several forms: hourly, per job or service -- for example, $350 to draft a will, contingency (the lawyer collects a percentage of any money she wins for her client and nothing if there is no recovery), or retainer (usually a down payment as part of an hourly or per job fee agreement). Attorney fees must usually be paid by the client who hires a lawyer, though occasionally a law or contract will require the losing party of a lawsuit to pay the winner's court costs and attorney fees. For example, a contract might contain a provision that says the loser of any lawsuit between the parties to the contract will pay the winner's attorney fees. Many laws designed to protect consumers also provide for attorney fees -- for example, most state laws that require landlords to provide habitable housing also specify that a tenant who sues and wins using that law may collect attorney fees. And in family law cases -- divorce, custody and child support -- judges often have the power to order the more affluent spouse to pay the other spouse's attorney fees, even where there is no clear victor.
    • Law Terms beginning with "B" -
      • Bachelor of Laws: A degree in law from a law school, abbreviated to LL.B ("Legum Baccalaureus"), which means that recipient has successfully completed three years of law studies. Most accredited law schools now grant a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree instead. Law schools that made the switch allowed their LL.B. holders to claim a J.D .retroactively.
      • Bail Bond: A bond that a court accepts in exchange for allowing the defendant to remain at liberty until the end of the case. The defendant pays a certain portion of the bail to a bondsman, usually 10%, and may also have to pledge collateral, such as an interest in real property. The bondsman offers the bond to the court. If the defendant appears at all court dates, the bail will be exhonorated, or ended, but the bondsman will keep the 10%. If the defendant fails to appear for a court hearing, the judge can issue a warrant for his arrest and demand the entire bail. Usually, the bondsman will look for the defendant and bring him back, forcibly if necessary, in order to avoid having to pay the entire bail or selling the collateral to satisfy the bail.
    • Law Terms beginning with "C" -
      • Capital Punishment: The death sentence.
      • Case Law: The law based on judicial opinions (including decisions that interpret statutes), as opposed to law based on statutes, regulations, or other sources. Also refers to the collection of reported judicial decisions within a particular jurisdiction dealing with a specific issue or topic.
      • Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: A type of bankruptcy that allows businesses to reorganize their debt load in order to remain in business.
    • Law Terms beginning with "D" -
      • Date Rape: Forcible sexual intercourse by a male acquaintance of a woman, during a voluntary social engagement in which the woman did not intend to submit to the sexual advances and resisted the acts by verbal refusals, denials, pleas to stop, and/or fighting back. The fact that the parties knew each other or that the woman willingly accompanied the man are not legal defenses to a charge of rape.
      • Defense Attorney: The attorney representing the defendant in a lawsuit or criminal prosecution. Attorneys who regularly represent clients in civil lawsuits are often called "plaintiffs' attorneys."
      • Digital Millennium Copyright Act: A federal statute that addresses a number of copyright issues created by the use of new technology and the Internet including digital rights management (methods for stopping infringement), and certain rights and privileges (safe harbors) that protect Internet Service Providers.
    • Law Terms beginning with "E" -
      • Earnest Payment: A partial payment (deposit) demonstrating commitment in a contractual relationship, and commonly made in real estate transactions. The remainder of the payment is due on a particular date or after a particular event has occurred. The seller keeps the earnest money if the buyer fails to make timely payment in full (or if there is a similar breach of the agreement).
      • Embezzlement: The crime of stealing the funds or property of an employer, company, or government or misappropriating money or assets held in trust.
      • Emergency Protective Order: Any court-issued order intended to protect a person from harm or harassment. An emergency protective order is issued by the police, when court is out of session, to prevent domestic violence. Most emergency protective orders are stopgap measures that last only for a weekend or holiday, after which the abused person is expected to seek a temporary restraining order (TRO) from a court.
    • Law Terms beginning with "F" -
      • Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA): A federal law that regulates the use and content of credit reports to protect consumer privacy and ensure the accuracy of the information they contain. The FCRA restricts the information that may be included in a credit report, limits who may request a credit report and how the report may be used, and requires credit reporting agencies and those who use credit reports (such as employers and landlords) to follow specified procedures in dealing with consumers.
      • Family Court: A separate court or a separate division of the regular state trial court, that considers only cases involving family-related issues, which could include divorce, child custody and support, guardianship, adoption, and the issuance of restraining orders in domestic violence cases.
      • Felony: A serious crime (contrasted with less serious crimes such as misdemeanors and infractions), usually punishable by a prison term of more than one year or, in some cases, by death. For example, murder, extortion, and kidnapping are felonies; a minor fist fight is usually charged as a misdemeanor, and a speeding ticket is generally an infraction. In some states, certain crimes (known as wobblers) may be charged as both a misdemeanor and a felony, and the eventual designation depends on the defendant's ability to fulfill the conditions of his sentence.
      • FYLSE: Stands for First-Year Law Students' Examination and is also known as the "Baby Bar." A California exam, given twice a year that is based on a subset of the regular bar, but only covers Torts, Contracts, and Criminal law.

    Lawsuit Millionaires | Law Terms G-L

    Law Terms G-L
    • Law Terms beginning with "G" -
      • Garnishment: A court-ordered procedure for taking money or property from someone to satisfy a debt. For example, a debtor's wages might be garnished to pay child support, back taxes, or a lawsuit judgment.
      • Grand Larceny: The crime of theft of another person's property over a certain value set by state law (a specific dollar amount decided by the court). It is distinguished from petty (or petit) larceny, which is the theft of property that is lesser in value. Some states recognize only the crime of larceny, but have both misdemeanor larceny (punishable by imprisonment in a local jail and a fine) and felony larceny (punishable by state prison time).
      • Guilty: In a criminal case, the admission by a defendant that he has committed a charged crime, or the finding by a judge or a jury that the defendant has committed the crime.
    • Law Terms beginning with "H" -
      • Hiring Firm: Commonly refers to a business that hires one or more independent contractors. Unlike an employer, a hiring firm does not have to withhold tax, contribute to Social Security and Medicare, or provide workers compensation for an independent contractor, nor does it have to follow a variety of employment laws that prohibit discrimination, impose wage and hour obligations, or require time off.
      • Homicide: The killing of one human being by the act or omission of another. The term applies to all such killings, whether criminal or not. Homicide is noncriminal in a number of situations, including deaths as the result of war and putting someone to death by the valid sentence of a court. Killing may also be legally justified or excused, as it is in cases of self-defense or when someone is killed by another person who is attempting to prevent a violent felony. Criminal homicide occurs when a person purposely, knowingly, recklessly, or with extreme negligence causes the death of another. Murder and manslaughter are examples of criminal homicide.
    • Law Terms beginning with "I" -
      • Implied Warranty of Merchantability: A warranty implied by law that property is fit for the ordinary purpose for which it is used.
      • Impound: In a criminal proceeding, when the court or police take possession of personal property. The property may be returned to the owner at the end of the proceeding or it may be forfeited to the state (e.g. in the instance of a controlled substance).
    • Law Terms beginning with "J" -
      • Joint Defendant: One of two or more defendants charged with the same crime or sued in the same claim.
      • Judicial Foreclosure: A foreclosure in which the foreclosing party files a lawsuit in the county where the real estate is located, seeking a court judgment allowing the property to be sold at a foreclosure sale because the owner has defaulted on mortgage payments. A few states use what are called strict foreclosures, which let the judge order ownership of the property transferred to the foreclosing party without a sale. Judicial foreclosures commonly take much longer than nonjudicial ones.
      • Juris Doctorate: Upon successful completion law school, a student will receive a degree called a Juris Doctorate.
    • Law Terms beginning with "K" -
      • Kangaroo Court: Slang for a court that operates unjustly or with unfair bias.
    • Law Terms beginning with "L" -
      • Legal Cause: A cause that produces a direct effect, and without which the effect would not have occurred.
      • Legal Services: The work performed by a lawyer for a client.
      • Legal Tender: Currency that is issued by a government. Checks, credit cards, and other non-cash payments are generally not legal tender.

    Wednesday, June 23, 2010

    Lawsuit Millionaires | Law Terms M-R

    Law Terms S-Z
    • Law Terms beginning with "M" -
      • Magna Carta: An historical document from England that helped establish common law and statutes [it is a founding document] of the law as we know it today. When King John reluctantly signed it in 1215, it was essentially a document for the nobility; however it became the basis of modern individual rights.
    • Law Terms beginning with "N" -
      • Nonprobate Transfer: The distribution of a deceased person's property by any means other than probate. Many types of property pass free of probate, including (in some states) property left to a surviving spouse and property left outside of a will through probate-avoidance methods such as pay-on-death designations, joint tenancy ownership, living trusts, and life insurance. Property that avoids probate is sometimes described as the nonprobate estate.
    • Law Terms beginning with "O" -
      • Obstruction of Justice: An attempt to interfere with the administration of the courts, the judicial system, or law enforcement officers, including threatening witnesses, improper conversations with jurors, hiding evidence, or interfering with an arrest. Such activity is a crime.
    • Law Terms beginning with "P" -
      • Partial Disability: The result of an injury that permanently reduces a worker's ability to function, but still permits the worker to do some gainful activity.
    • Law Terms beginning with "Q" -
      • Question of Law: An issue arising in a lawsuit or criminal prosecution which only relates to determination of what the law is, how it is applied to the facts in the case, and other purely legal points in contention. All "questions of law" arising before, during, and sometimes after a trial are to be determined solely by the judge and not by the jury.
    • Law Terms beginning with "R" -
      • Residuary Beneficiary: A person who receives any property by a will or trust that is not specifically left to another designated beneficiary. For example, if Antonio makes a will leaving his home to Edwina and the remainder of his property to Elmo, then Elmo is the residuary beneficiary.

    Friday, June 18, 2010

    Lawsuit Millionaires | Law Terms S-Z

     Law Terms S-Z
    • Law Terms beginning with "S" -
      • Settlement:
        1. The resolution of a dispute or lawsuit.
        2. The distribution of property and wrapping up of a decedent's affairs by the executor.
        3. Payment or adjustment. For example, a debtor might settle an account by paying the full amount owed, or an insurance company might settle a property damage claim by paying the insured for the covered damage.
        4. The transfer of real property from the seller to the buyer; closing.
    • Law Terms beginning with "T" -
      • Tax Court: A federal court which hears taxpayers' appeals from decisions of the Internal Revenue Service. Tax courts hear taxpayer appeals "de novo" (as a trial rather than an appeal), and taxpayers do not have to pay the amount claimed by the IRS before their case is heard by the tax court. Tax court decisions may be appealed to the Federal District Court of Appeals.
      • Tort Law: A civil wrong other than a breach of contract. Tort usually refers to the causing of damage to property or to a person's reputation, or harm to a person's commercial interests.
    • Law Terms beginning with "U" -
      • Unbundled Legal Services: The provision of legal services by an attorney who does not represent the client or take over the entire case, but performs specific services such as appearing at one hearing, preparing a legal brief, or negotiating a settlement after the client has prepared the case as a self-represented party. Most common in divorce cases.
    • Law Terms beginning with "V" -
      • Vigilante: Possibly my favorite form of justice. Someone who takes the law into his or her own hands by seizing someone and attempting to convict and punish the supposed criminal.
    • Law Terms beginning with "W" -
      • Weight of Evidence: The strength, value, and believability of evidence.
      • Wrongful Death: The taking of the life of an individual resulting from the willful or negligent act of another person or persons.
    • Law Terms beginning with "X" -
    • Law Terms beginning with "Y" -
      • Yellow-Dog Contract: It sounds like a "yellow-dog contract" is unenforceable. It's an agreement in which an employer forbids an employee to join a labor union.
    • Law Terms beginning with "Z" -
      • Zoning Law: Laws issued by local governments to regulate the size, type, structure, and use of land or building in designated areas. These laws divide the cities into district areas according to use. For instance, single-family homes, commercial establishments, and industrial plants.

    Thursday, June 10, 2010

    Lawsuit Millionaires | Wrongful Death

    Hearse
    Wrongful Death Lawsuit

    Lately, I've been reading articles relating to lawsuits and whatnot, finding topics of interest for me to write about here. Every now and then a word (or term) comes up that I don't know. Or worse yet, sounds like you know, when you don't know exactly what it means. So, starting with this post, I'll be adding a glossary of law terms to this blog. It should prove helpful for me, and for readers. Today's term is (obviously), Wrongful Death.

    Wrongful Death - (Also known as Wrongful Death Action or Wrongful Death Claim)

    Wrongful Death, is pretty much just like it sounds. One person is at fault (wrongfully - is it ever considered right?) for the death of another. Here's the interesting tidbit: The victim’s survivors are entitled to monetary damages as a result of the improper conduct.


    Dictionary.Law.Com says:
    Wrongful death is the basis for a lawsuit (wrongful death action) against the party or parties who caused the death filed on behalf of the members of the family who have lost the company and support of the deceased. Thus, a child might be entitled to compensation for the personal loss of a father as well as the amount of financial support the child would have received from the now-dead parent while a minor, a wife would recover damages for loss of her husband's love and companionship and a lifetime of expected support, while a parent would be limited to damages for loss of companionship but not support.

    A wrongful death claim generally consists of four elements: (1) the death was caused, in whole or part, by the conduct of the defendant; (2) the defendant was negligent or strictly liable for the victim’s death; (3) there is a surviving spouse, children, beneficiaries or dependents; and (4) monetary damages have resulted from the victim’s death. - FreeAdvice.com

    (Back to Law Glossary)

    Saturday, May 15, 2010

    Law School | Yale

    Curious About Yale Law Admissions

    Yale Law Logo
    So I am told Yale is THE school to go to. If you can graduate from Yale, you can write your own ticket. Or so they say. So what if you not only get accepted, then graduate... but graduate with a law degree?

    If this is the case with Yale, then what does it take to attend a school of such prestige? They've got be looking for the best of the best right? Maybe they are simply just look for students who's tuition checks clear. I was curious about the Yale law admissions process, so I looked up their website (http://www.law.yale.edu/admissions/admissions.htm).

    Admissions
    Admissions to the Yale law program seems to be at the very least... extremely competitive. According to the "Apply for the J.D." section of the website, Yale Law School has received approximately 3,400 applications for fewer than 200 spots in the first-year class. Staggering numbers huh? Yeah, I know. Applications for the J.D. Program are accepted from late September through February 15, and most applicants will receive a final response by the end of April.

    Yale Law Programs:
    • The J.D. Program (3 year course study)
    • The LL.M. (one-year course of study for students who have completed their law degree and are interested in law teaching)
    • The J.S.D. Program (open only to LL.M. graduates)
    • The M.S.L. Program (one-year course of study intended for experts in other fields who want to explore how the law relates to their fields)

    Financing Law School
    So here is the cool part about the Yale law school program, they have loan assistance program. It is set up so that students who participate in nonprofit organizations, public interest, government, academia, or small firms, can receive loan forgiveness. It is called the COAP (Career Options Assistance Program). There are also many grants outside Yale to help students, which are based solely on financial need.

    Yale Law Address and Contact
    Yale Law School Map
    Yale University Law School is located at:

    127 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06511

    Phone: (203) 432-4992
    or
    (203) 432-1660

    Admissions Office Email: admissions.law@yale.edu

    Sunday, March 28, 2010

    Jon Gosselin Sues TLC, Then Reaches Settlement

    TLC gets hit with $5 Million Lawsuit from Jon Gosselin

    Jon Gosselin TLC
    Celebrity, reality TV dad Jon Gosselin filed a lawsuit against the television entertainment station TLC. According to the website "The Hollywood Gossip," the $5 million suit was one of two between the star and TLC. The website states:
    "That prompted a lawsuit filed by TLC against Gosselin for alleged breach of contract, claiming that he was making paid TV appearances without their consent[...]. TLC sought and won an injunction effectively making Jon STFU. Later, Gosselin filed a $5-million counterclaim, saying that the network damaged his career."
     Jon's end:
    What's going on on Jon Gosselin's end? The gist of the whole thing, is that Jon felt that TLC was stifling his ability to earn income. Mostly by TLC discouraging other media venues from contacting or following through with interviews and appearances with Gosselin. His lawyer, Mark Heller was quoted with saying "Their behavior has caused Jon great anguish and it has caused him financial losses."

    Settlement Statement from TLC:
    TLC: "TLC has reached a settlement with Jon Gosselin and will be undertaking procedural steps to conclude the litigation. All terms of the settlement are confidential. The whole Gosselin family remain under contract with TLC."

    Article Sources:
    1. The Hollywood Gossip, Feb. 17 2010: "Jon Gosselin, TLC Agree to Legal Settlement
    2. People, November 13, 2009: "Jon Gosselin Files $5 Million Lawsuit Against TLC
    3. Limelife Blog, Feb. 18, 2010: "Jon Gosselin And TLC Reach Private Settlement"

    Saturday, March 27, 2010

    Lady Gaga Sued For More Than $30 Million

    Ex-boyfriend and Producer Sues Lady Gaga

    Lady Gaga Picture
    The singer is being sued by ex-boyfriend and producer, Rob Fusari, for over $30 million. Last Friday the news broke that Lady Gaga (real name: Stefani Germanotta ) was being sued, but outraged fans wanted to know why. Multiple reports have indicated that Fusari stated that he is the one who co-wrote some of her hit songs, including Gaga’s mega-hit “Paparazzi,” and even came up with her stage name.

    The case may be thrown out however, on the grounds of its validity. Lady Gaga (who is counter-suing Fusari) is claiming that she was deceived, as Rob Fusari was never a licensed talent agent.  The claim is that any signed documents or promises made, would then be deemed as an "unlawful arrangement."

    Why is Fusari claiming he's entitled to $30 Million?

    Here are some the items he feels he is owed money for:
    • Claims he is responsible for the discovery and development of  Lady Gaga.
    • Rob also contends that he had a hand in the creation of several of Gaga's hit songs, as a co-writer: “Paparazzi,” “Brown Eyes” and “Beautiful, Dirty, Rich” — plus the bonus tracks “Disco Heaven,” “Again Again” and “Retro Dance Freak.” [As was reported by a Rolling Stone Article]
    • As some metamorphosis via a cell phone spell checker, the term "Radio Gaga" (originally off of a Queen Album: The Works) was mistakenly converted to "Lady Gaga." Which became the name the singer would be known as.
    •  A 20% stake in revenues and merchandising. 
    The Rolling Stone article also had this statement from Rob's lawyer: “It’s an age-old story in the music business,” said Fusari’s lawyer Robert Meloni. “You become famous and you turn on the person who discovered you.”

    Lawsuit Article Resources:
    1. March 20th - NY Daily News [Title: Lady Gaga aims lawsuit at ex-producer Rob Fusari for conning her into signing illegal contract]
    2. March 19th - Rolling Stone [Title: Lady Gaga Sued For $30 Million By Producer/Ex-Boyfriend Rob Fusari]

    Sunday, February 28, 2010

    Yelp Lawsuit | Popular Review Site

    What is Yelp?

    Yelp is a user based website that allows consumers the opportunity to write a personal experience with a business. Whether this review is good or bad, it gets published. The idea being, that other users interested in the goods or services of a business, have a place to go to hear about past customer's personal experiences and feelings about that business.

    Yelp Logo
    According to their website, Yelp was founded in 2004. Their number one item in their 10 Things you should know about Yelp section is: "Yelp was founded in 2004 to help people find great local businesses like dentists, hair stylists and mechanics." In another section of the website, the company is described as: "Yelp is an online urban city guide that helps people find cool places to eat, shop, drink, relax and play, based on the informed opinions of a vibrant and active community of locals in the know. Yelp is the fun and easy way to find, review and talk about what's great — and not so great — in your world."

    The Yelp Lawsuit

    Why is Yelp involved in a lawsuit? According to Fox News, a suit was filed against the San Francisco-based Yelp website for fraudulent reviews. A lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles federal court on Wednesday, with allegations pertaining to extortion.

    The extortion claim is that when Yelp gets a negative review for a business, they then contact that business and inform them that a negative review has been posted. The business owner then is given a chance to purchase an "advertising package" for several hundred dollars, where the website will remove the negative review, and give the business some ad space on the website. On some occasions, it is said that employees of the website will also write negative reviews themselves!