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Predatory Marriages and the Elderly: A Legislative Solution
A predatory marriage is one where one party lacks capacity and the other party exploits that weakness and has them secretly marry to gain a portion of the estate. In his Elder Law column, Daniel Fish discusses a recent legislative proposal which could force the wrongdoer to forfeit their claim against the estate.David Aronstam's Unusual Path From Heroin Addict to Successful NYC Lawyer
Despite career success, Aronstam felt fearful of being judged and uncomfortable in his own skin before finding treatment and beginning to help others like him.David Aronstam Found Path to Peace From Anxiety and Abuse
Despite career success, Aronstam felt fearful of being judged and uncomfortable in his own skin before finding treatment and beginning to help others like him.Justice Served Campaign Raises Money to Provide 625,000 Meals
"The need for hunger relief is ever-present,” said Lary Stromfeld, a Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft partner and founder of Justice Served. “The campaign offers participants the opportunity to raise awareness about hunger in our midst. Attorneys, staff and clients can connect in a common mission through volunteer opportunities and fundraising."Blockchain's Transformative Technology and Its Potential Impact on the Law: Are We There Yet?
After the kinks are worked out, blockchain may become a seamless aspect of the world created by, and in many instances enhanced by, the Internet. Despite its shortcomings, however, blockchain is here to stay, and, predictably, will be part of the “Internet of Things.”Medicaid Administrative Fair Hearings
In his Elder Law column, Daniel G. Fish discusses the fair hearing process as a means of challenging agency decisions of applications for Medicaid home care benefits and nursing home care. Given the size of the Medicaid program, perhaps it is not surprising that there are errors made by the agency. To manage expectations, clients should be advised, before the application is filed, to anticipate that their application may be initially denied erroneously or even after eligibility has been established, but that there is a process to challenge adverse determinations.Two Dozen Law Firms and Departments Join Together to Fight Hunger
“The need for hunger-relief efforts is acute,” Lary Stromfeld, a Cadwalader partner and founder of Justice Served, said,Art Dealers' Challenge to NY Ivory Ban Sidelined by US Judge's Dismissal on Standing Grounds
U.S. District Judge Lorna Schofield agreed with attorneys from the New York Attorney General's Office that the plaintiffs failed to show standing to sue over the 2014 law.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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