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The Mystery of the PING: Person in Need of a Guardian
Article 81 is replete with references to a person consenting to the appointment of a guardian but never uses the abbreviation PING.Who Got The Work: Copyright Claims Over A Chris Brown Song
Pryor Cashman represents an R&B star, and other midsize firm work.See Who Passed the July 2021 New York Bar Exam
The New York State Board of Law Examiners examined 9,227 candidates during the July 27-28 examination. Of those candidates, 5,791 passed for an overall passing rate of 63%.Who's Representing 'Varsity Blues' Parents in the First Admissions Scandal Trial?
White & Case and Nixon Peabody will represent a former casino and hotel executive, and a private equity firm founder in the Boston trial.The Wheel of Fortune: The Distinction Between Skilled Care and Custodial Care
In this edition of his Elder Law column, Daniel G. Fish explains that the key to understanding elder law is the distinction between skilled medical care and custodial medical care. This concept is the wellspring, the foundation, of elder law.View more book results for the query "McLaughlin Stern"
Former First Department Court Attorney, Husband Indicted on Official Misconduct Charges
Misdemeanor charges were leveled in a case where the ex-court official allegedly provided advice to attorneys representing a property owner who had also retained her husband as counsel. The lawyers have denied the allegations.Hagai Zaifman Joins Sidley Austin from White & Case
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Major Change in Community Medicaid But Uncertainty as to Implementation
In this edition of his Elder Law column, Daniel G. Fish discusses a change to Medicaid eligibility for community based long-term care in New York state, which has introduced a high level of uncertainty. The ambiguity presents a tremendous quandary for seniors and elder law attorneys attempting to plan rationally.Wills, Trusts and Notarization in Today's World
The pandemic has led many, including New York, temporarily to authorize both remote notarization and remote execution of documents requiring witnesses.Execution of Wills, Trusts and Notarization in Today's World
The pandemic has led many to temporarily authorize both remote notarization and remote execution of documents requiring witnesses.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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