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Joe Whitcomb

Joe Whitcomb is the founder and president of Whitcomb, Selinsky, PC (WSM). In addition, he manages the firm and heads up the Government Procurement and International Business Transactions Law sections. As a result of his military service as a U.S. Army Ranger and as a non-commissioned officer in the Air Force, he learned mission accomplishment. While serving in the Air Force, he earned his Bachelor’s in Social Sciences and a Master’s in International Relations. His Master’s emphasis was on National Security and International Political Economics. After his military career, Joe attended law school at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.

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Contiguity, Ownership, and Use: Lessons from Mook v. Summit County

In Mook v. Board of County Commissioners of Summit County, the Colorado Supreme Court reviewed three consolidated cases involving property tax classification disputes. The petitioners sought to reclassify undeveloped parcels of land as “residential...

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Navigating Todd Hess's Disabled Adult Child Benefits Appeal

In Hess v. O'Malley, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit addressed a dispute involving a claim for disabled adult child benefits under...

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Can TOD Accounts Bypass Probate? Lessons from Succession of Schimek

In Succession of Schimek, the Louisiana Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, examined a dispute over the validity of Transfer on Death (TOD) beneficiary...

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Succession of Angus: Louisiana’s Take on TOD Beneficiary Designations

Title: Louisiana Court Affirms TOD Designation Invalidity in Estate Dispute Meta Description: Louisiana appellate court invalidates TOD beneficiary...

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Florida Court Reviews Partnership Dispute in Gundlach v. Gundlach

The Creation of the Gundlach Estate and Trust In Gundlach v. Gundlach, the Florida Court of Appeal examined a dispute involving the will and...

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Court Reviews Immunity Claim in Martinez v. Texas Tech University

Maria Martinez, a 72-year-old employee of Texas Tech University, brought a lawsuit against the university system alleging age discrimination under...

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Deciphering ‘Serious Bodily Injury’ in Tomlin's Neglect Case

The case of Tomlin v. Commonwealth dealt with charges against Catherine Ann Tomlin for financial exploitation and neglect of her mother, B.T., an...

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Understanding Mandamus Relief in Texas Courts

Mandamus petitions are legal tools used to challenge court orders or compel judicial action when no other remedies are available. The case of In re...

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Conflict of Social Security Benefits and Workers' Compensation

The intersection of workers’ compensation and social security benefits often presents challenges for injured workers. The Court of Appeals of...

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Colorado Supreme Court Reviews Evidence in People v. Johnson

The case of People v. Johnson centers on Timothy Johnson’s conviction for aggravated robbery and second-degree assault following an incident at a...

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