How to Make Dance Lessons More Affordable

July 5, 2011

Dancing may just be one of the most fun ways you can spend your time. Whether you want to learn ballroom or line dancing, ballet, or hip hop, there are a variety of options. The key is to find a way to take your dance lessons without breaking the budget, which is where these suggestions [...]

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The Fine Line Between Business Interruption and Contingent Business Insurance Coverage – Understanding Business Interruption Claims, Part 79

July 3, 2011

Business Income policies have multiple coverages, all of which may be all triggered after a single occurrence or event. In these cases, insurers often argue that the coverages run concurrently. Depending on the language of the provisions at issue, however, a policyholder may be entitled to “stack” coverages and recover the full amount owed under [...]

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Federal Reserve sets limit on debit card swipe fees

July 2, 2011

The Federal Reserve announced yesterday that it would limit the fee that banks can charge retailers for debit card swipes to about 21 to 24 cents, higher than the initial proposal of 12 cents, according to Bloomberg. After six months of lobbying, banks were able to convince the Federal Reserve that the initial proposal for [...]

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Who Manages Your Family’s Finances?

July 1, 2011

Back when I was a stay at home mom, my husband and I used to joke that he’s in charge of making money and I’m in charge of spending it. But I’m proud to say that over the last decade, I have proven myself to be a capable investor – and this was NOT an [...]

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Ensuring Adequate Payments From the Insurer to Properly Replace a Hail Damaged Roof

July 1, 2011

Last week I discussed Colorado case law which requires an insurer to replace a hail damaged roof to its pre-loss function, even if such replacement places the insured in a better position than before the loss. See Dupre v. Allstate Ins. Co., 62 P.3d 1024, 1031-32 (Colo. App. 2002). Policyholders may be entitled to payments [...]

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