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September 30, 2016 |

Judge Shoots Down FMLA Claim Over Driver's Termination From Law Firm

A man who was fired after serving primarily as a driver for the managing partner of New York's Abrams, Fensterman, Fendsterman, Flowers, Greenberg & Eisman did not have a valid claim under the Family Medical Leave Act, a state judge in Brooklyn ruled.
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September 30, 2016 |

More Salient Points on Judge's Ouster

The article "Judge in Legal Row With Brooklyn Democrats Kicked Off Party Ticket" does not mention several salient points relevant to the complaint against the Brooklyn party filed by Justice Laura Jacobson.
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September 23, 2016 |

Judge in Legal Row With Brooklyn Democrats Kicked Off Party Ticket

Democratic delegates in Brooklyn approved on Thursday a slate of six judicial candidates for state Supreme Court to appear on the November ballot that did not include Justice Laura Jacobson, who is locked in a legal battle with the party.
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August 30, 2016 |

Brooklyn Judge Suing Over Borough Democratic Party's Refusal to Endorse

A Brooklyn judge is suing the borough's Democratic Party and its judicial screening committee, which did not endorse her for re-election to the bench, claiming that members of the committee defamed her by leaking to the media that the committee found her unqualified for another term.
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June 09, 2016 |

'Munsey' Changed Landscape of Involuntary Psychiatric Admissions

Eric Broutman and Carolyn Wolf write that since the deprivation of liberty is a significant impingement on one's rights, the Supreme Court requires regular access to courts for involuntarily confined psychiatric patients. Until recently, if a New York hospital failed to timely apply for a statutory hearing the court would not automatically release the patient, but conduct a hearing to see if the patient was indeed mentally ill and dangerous. This all changed in a 2015 Court of Appeals decision concluding that the only appropriate remedy is the patient's immediate release.
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March 03, 2016 |

Abrams Fensterman Grows Its Brooklyn Presence

Abrams, Fensterman, Fensterman, Eisman, Formato, Ferrara & Wolf will move most of its New York City personnel this summer from midtown Manhattan to new office space at MetroTech Center in downtown Brooklyn.
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February 23, 2016 |

On the Move

The administration of Gov. Andrew Cuomo has made a number of legal appointments and the American Kennel Club has appointed Jay Waks as its senior executive vice president and general counsel, along with other announcements.
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December 08, 2015 |

The Reality of 'Matter of G.S.'

In a Nov. 20, 2015 article, "When Nursing Homes Use Guardianship Law to Collect Debts," Daniel G. Fish claimed that my firm filed a guardianship petition on behalf of a nursing home client for debt collection. This is not true.
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December 07, 2015 | Law.com

The Reality of 'Matter of G.S.'

In a Nov. 20, 2015 article, "When Nursing Homes Use Guardianship Law to Collect Debts," Daniel G. Fish claimed that my firm filed a guardianship petition on behalf of a nursing home client for debt collection. This is not true.
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November 20, 2015 |

Nassau County Bar President Dies at 61

Steven J. Eisman, a name partner at a well-known Long Island firm and the sitting president of the Nassau County Bar Association, died Thursday from complications associated with a recent surgery.
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