Todd Thomas
A native of upstate NY, Mr. Thomasis a lawyer, political science instructor, and writer. In his spare time, he tries to find more occupations and hobbies.
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JD, University at Buffalo; MS, SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry
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Being Sued by a Debt Collector? - What to Do NextA practicing lawyer sets out some important information for anyone who has been served with court papers by a debt collector.
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Parker Jotter VS. Parker Reflex: Which is the Mightier Pen?A comparison from a frequent longhand writer and note taker of two different products from the same company. -
Bad Tenant! Information for Landlords on Evicting Problem Tenants.A practicing lawyer walks through the terms and principles involved in removing a bad tenant. -
The Basics of Getting a Divorce in New York StateThe author, a practicing lawyer, briefly covers the basics of a New York divorce, as a way of providing information prior to a reader meeting with her or his personal attorney.
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Collecting Money JudgmentsSo you've been to court and won your case, maybe even without a lawyer. In this article, a practicing lawyer provides some general information on potential next steps and important terms, to help understand the process of collection.
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Book Review: Why My Wife Thinks I'm an Idiot: Confessions of a Sportscaster DadMike Greenberg, host of popular ESPN programming, details his misadventures as a husband and dad in this 2006 memoir. While witty, it fails to connect with the reviewer due to an emphasis on social status.
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Working with New LawyersIn an article by a practicing lawyer who can still remember being new and confused, with input from fellow attorneys, some tips for bosses managing new lawyers are set out.
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The Amazing Race on CBS: 8 Amazing Races and Then 1 with Kids!A devoted fan of CBS Television's The Amazing Race, the author gives a quick summary for newcomers.
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Wind Farms in New YorkAs more areas move to control the siting of large-scale wind turbine clusters, the author reviews some of the basic law important for municipalities and interested citizens.
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Landlord-tenant Law and Evictions in Upstate New YorkAs part of an ongoing series, the author, a practicing landlord/enant attorney, discusses some of the most common misconceptions in upstate New York residential rental law.
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Hair and Obscenity: First Amendment LawIn 2005, an anonymous group protested the performance of "Hair" at a local community college. The following was written in response, containing cites to the First Amendment law associated with any performance.
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Tips for Any Business: New York's Oil Spill LawHidden in section 181 of the Navigation Law, the "oil spill law" imposes liability on a broad class of property owners. Be aware that prior uses of your property may have an effect on your current business.
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The Law of New York's Adirondack Conservation EasementsNew York's State Constitution declares land owned by the state within the boundaries of the Adirondack Park will forever be kept as wild forest lands. A growing issue has been how to classify conservation easement lands in the Adirondacks.

