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Protecting Digital Assets in a Digital Age
In this Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Lois Bladykas address the question: How do we protect our digital assets now, yet ensure access later by our trusted family member or fiduciary so that they can be marshaled and protected as part of our estate?Nominating a Guardian Ad Litem Pursuant to SCPA Article 4
In this Trusts and Estates Law column, Raymond Radigan and David R. Schoenhaar focus on the nomination process of a guardian ad litem in the Surrogate's Court.Regulatory Gap: Cybersecurity at K-12 Schools
While data breaches at Equifax, Yahoo, Anthem and Target have made the national news, data breaches at school districts are not as widely publicized.Time for a Second Look: Revisiting New York's Proposed Directed Trust Statute
Trusts and Estates Law columnist C. Raymond Radigan writes: As other states consider whether to adopt the Uniform Directed Trust Act, it is an opportune time to take a second look at New York's proposed directed trust statute. Fortunately, the New York State Legislature is presently reviewing directed trust legislation.Lawyers Say More Regulation Is Likely to Follow Equifax Breach
Following the Equifax data breach, legal experts are considering what new regulations may result from the massive hack affecting 143 million Americans, and some others.'A Wild Ride': Ruskin's New Cyber Co-Chairmen Talk Future Threats
The new additions to Ruskin's Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Practice Group, Richard Frankel and Steven Kuperschmid, discuss why modern attacks are so successful and why they will be getting worse.Testimony of Wife Barred in Surrogate's Court Case
A Surrogate's Court judge barred a caretaker-turned-wife of a man with dementia from testifying about whether she should be equitably estopped from exercising her right over his estate.Practical Concerns When Settling a Wrongful Death Action
Settling wrongful death actions involves a specific procedure between the trial court and the Surrogate's Court which must be complied with. This article seeks to provide practical advice concerning the potentially tricky process.Lawyer Facing Wire Fraud, Tax Evasion Charges
A Nassau County elected official who is of counsel to Rivkin Radler was arraigned on March 31 on federal wire fraud and tax evasion charges for allegedly defrauding his former employer, another Long Island-based firm.