After the Last Shot: Estate Administration Issues With Firearms
by Michael G. Sabbeth Firearms in an estate present unique administration challenges. Beyond their obvious inherent danger, the legal and prudent treatment of firearms requires
by Michael G. Sabbeth Firearms in an estate present unique administration challenges. Beyond their obvious inherent danger, the legal and prudent treatment of firearms requires
by Michael G. Sabbeth Hunters are accused of lacking compassion, of being heartless uncaring murderers of beautiful animals. These accusations are among the most vicious
by Michael G. Sabbeth I watched Teknys shotguns being made about a year ago during a tour of Beretta’s main production facility in Gardone, Val Trompia.
by Michael G. Sabbeth Tom Bryant exited the shooting cage and manipulated a small device hooked on his belt. “I was losing concentration,” he said.
by Michael G. SabbethIT IS ONE MATTER TO UNDERSTAND THE HISTORY OF AN ART; TO GRASP ITS DETAILS, MASTER ITS THEMES AND APPRECIATE ITS WHIMSICAL
by Michael G. Sabbeth In Polymnia, the Seventh Book of the History of Herodotus, Demaratus, a betrayed Spartan, warned Persian King Xerxes against attacking the
Why Are We Turning On Ourselves? Fair Chase, Legacy, Crossbows and Joe Bell For several reasons I felt compelled to read Joe Bell’s article,
CRAFTING CRUCIAL CONVERSATIONS Atlanta, Georgia August 3, 2016 Michael G. Sabbeth, Esq. As Presented at the Conference Email: michael@michaels847.sg-host.com michael@michaelsabbethesq.com
Eight Strategies to Effectively Handle the Next Cecil By Michael Sabbeth Walter Palmer killed a lion bestowed with a name—Cecil. For a while, much of
Trophy Hunting: The Use and Abuse of Terminology By Michael Sabbeth “What’s in a name? That which we call rose by another other name