'Common Law' aims for buddy-cop fun, misses
'Common Law' aims for buddy-cop fun, missesUSA TODAYBy Robert Bianco, USA TODAY Travis and Wes (Michael Ealy and Warren Kole) go to couples' counseling in 'Common Law,' but they're not gay. Instead, they're straight cop partners sent there by their newly new-age boss to restore calm in their work ...Michael Ealy lets loose with 'Common Law'CNN (blog)Common Law: USA Network's Newest Dynamic DuoSeattle Post Intelligencer'Common Law' And TV's Tired 'We're Not Gay' ClicheHuffington PostLos Angeles Times (blog) -Boston Herald -Kansas City Starall 168 news articles »
Common Law Review: Third Wheel
Common Law Review: Third WheelTV FanaticUSA Network's newest summer hit Common Law delivered another solid episode this week with "Ride-Along." Dr. Ryan joined Wes and Travis on their latest case to observe their relationship with one another in the workplace and likely learned more than she ...Common Law (USA) “Ride-Along” Review – More Fighting Leads to More Case-SolvingTV Equalsall 3 news articles »
Top Legal Lineup For Common Law Conference
Top Legal Lineup For Common Law ConferenceLawFuel.co.nzAn impressive line-up of high-powered speakers will address the Legal Research Foundation's Mapping the Common Law conference to be held in Auckland on Friday, June 29, 2102, including professor of Legal History at Queen Mary University, Michael Lobban ...
Judge: Shannon Price is not Gary Coleman's common-law wife
Judge: Shannon Price is not Gary Coleman's common-law wifeSalt Lake TribuneBy Donald W. Meyers Shannon Price failed to prove that she and Gary Coleman had a common-law marriage after their 2009 divorce. Fourth District Judge James R. Taylor ruled Monday that while Price had lived in the former "Diff'rent Strokes" star's home ...Judge: No common-law marriage for Gary ColemanThe Associated Pressall 153 news articles »
New Florida law was not necessary
New Florida law was not necessaryThe News-PressAs you may have already heard, one of the bills passed by the Legislature during the 2012 session will impact community associations by eliminating implied warranties in common areas such as roadways, underground pipes and utilities. Common law implied ...