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COVID-19 Changes to the Practice of Elder Law
No matter how significantly COVID-19 has changed manner in which elder law is practiced (shuttered courthouses, self-isolation, remote computing and video conferencing), the substantive law changes during this period have been even more momentous.Rent Waivers, a Pandemic and the Contracts Clause
While the intention of helping those in need is admirable, the proposed legislation would alter private contract rights, and therefore inescapably bump up against the Contracts Clause of the U.S. Constitution.Attorneys Who Handled Nurse's 2014 NJ Ebola Quarantine Talk Coronavirus Claims
Norman Siegel and Steven Hyman, who represented Kaci Hickox in legal fights against the state of New Jersey and others over a 2014 quarantine order for Ebola, predicted that few civil liberty claims filed over coronavirus restrictions would hold up in court.What the Legal Cases Over Ebola Quarantines Mean for Coronavirus
Norman Siegel and Steven Hyman, the attorneys who represented a Maine nurse in the legal fights over a 2014 quarantine order for Ebola, predicted that few civil liberty claims filed over coronavirus restrictions would hold up in court.Infectious Disease, Social Distancing, and the Law
While not constituting a quarantine per se, the governor's actions nevertheless have imposed significant restrictions on New Yorkers, their livelihoods, and their freedom of movement. What legal standards apply to these restrictions, and do the restrictions go too far in the name of protecting the public from an unprecedented public health emergency?Medicaid Rescinding Restrictive Requirement
In a significant and constructive development, the New York State Department of Health (DOH) has confirmed that it will advise local Medicaid districts to no longer impose a restrictive Medicaid position that unnecessarily forced seniors into nursing homes. Daniel G. Fish discusses in this edition of his Elder Law column.Big Firms, Legal Departments Launching 2020 Campaign for Food Bank
Barclays, the Hispanic National Bar Association and Wolters Kluwer are joining a slew of major law firms to participate in the charity event this year.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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