• October | 2014 | Capitol Hill Wills, Estates and Trusts, Civil and General Litigation and Commercial and Business Transactions

    Food for Legal Thought

    The law affects us in many ways, and in many facets of our lives. Here are a few characterizations of law made by some familiar characters:

    “Law is order, and good law is good order.” – Aristotle

    “The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created beings capable of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom.” – John Locke

    “What is tolerance? It is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed of frailty and effort; let us pardon reciprocally each other’s folly – that is the first law of nature.” – Voltaire

    “Live your life as though your every act were to become a universal law.” – Immanuel Kant

    “Common sense often makes good law.” William O. Douglas

    “Law is reason, free from passion.” – Aristotle

    “Law is nothing else but the best reason of wise men applied for ages to the transactions and business of mankind.” – Abraham Linclon

    “That just laws which uphold human rights are the necessary foundation of peace and security would be denied only by closed minds which interpret peace as the silence of all opposition and security as the assurance of their own power.” – Aung San Suu Kyi

    “It is not the enactment, but the observance of laws, that creates the character of a nation.” – Calvin Coolidge

    “The law will never make men free; it is men who have got to make the law free.” – Henry David Thoreau

    On the Benefits of a Living Trust

    A living trust has advantages that a will cannot offer, so it is valuable to seriously consider acquiring or maintaining both. A living trust, or a trust set up during your life time as opposed to after your death, can be an important addition to your estate plan because it allows your estate to be settled more quickly, as assets in a trust do not have to go through a probate process. It also places someone in charge of your estate should you become incapacitated – an important consideration in the management of your investments. Read more here:

    http://time.com/money/3456629/living-trust-benefits-drawbacks/

    JAMUSA Assistance in Africa

    Many of us would struggle with just the thought of sacrificing our comfortable lifestyles and everything we owned to help those who are less fortunate. For some, however, this is the life they choose. Not for the glory and recognition, but simply because they are not able to ignore the cries of distressed communities. This was the case for Peter and Ann Pretorius; these parents of six children made the decision to trade in their growing business and affluent lifestyle to help make a better tomorrow for poor African communities. Peter and Ann founded Joint Aid Management (JAM) International in 1984 after Peter had a life changing experience in Mozambique.

    Read more…  http://www.aid-expo.com/brussels/visit/peter-and-ann-pretorius-founders-joint-aid-management

    Hine Litigant Files Complaint Against Mayor and DMPED on Transparency Issue

    The complaint alleges that the Deputy Mayor for Economic Development violated the Freedom of Information Act’s mandatory disclosure requirement because, since November 1, 2001, it has failed disclose records (specifically Land Development Agreements) which it is required to make public.  In addition, the complaint alleges that DMPED unlawfully denied, delayed and obstructed specific requests for the LDAs on the West End Library and the Hine Development.

    Read more here: http://capitolhillcorner.org/2014/09/17/hine-litigant-files-complaint-against-mayor-and-dmped-on-transparency-issue/

    Without Major Political and Legal Reforms Zimbabwe Could Become a Failed State

    A major culture change is needed among political elites, as well as a commitment to national over partisan and personal interests. The international community, East and West, must explore common ground to nurture a climate for economic recovery and policy coherence. The government must show it is a reliable partner. The situation is not sustainable and the toxic residue of Zimbabwe’s decay permeates the region, further stymieing integration and development.

    Read more:

    http://nehandaradio.com/2014/10/02/much-to-be-done-to-arrest-decline-in-zimbabwe/

    Hong Kong’s Competitive Advantages

    The side effects of three decades of unfettered economic growth—a poisoned environment, a growing income gap, rampant corruption—have contributed to an uneasy sense that, for all of China’s remarkable rise, things are not quite as they should be. At the same time, Hong Kongers discovered that their territory’s competitive advantages—unfettered courts, a vibrant press, financial transparency, a clean civil service and a welcoming attitude toward foreigners—were precisely what kept the enclave from becoming just another Chinese city.

    To read more, go to: http://time.com/3453736/hong-kong-stands-up/