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NY State Bar: Plenty of Implications for Attorneys If Medical Aid in Dying Bill Is Passed
Hospitals, nursing homes, medical schools and other healthcare and residential care providers, along with physician practice groups will need counsel on implementation of New York's latest version of the bill, said attorney Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey.Handdown List released on:January 17, 2024
A Wider Range of Voices Is Needed on Domestic Violence Fatality Review Boards
In this article, Daniel Pollack and Kerianne Morrissey explain how appointing relevant medical personnel and domestic violence survivors would strengthen the domestic violence review team's objectives and save lives.View more book results for the query "Yeshiva University"
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High Anxiety in Custody Cases? Let's Talk
Throughout the year, judges often find themselves besieged by pleadings raising allegations of abuse as litigants seek to undermine each other's access to their children in the hopes that any emergency relief granted will color access going forward. What can attorneys do to maintain healthy family relationships even in times of stress?Motion List & Order on Application released on:December 29, 2023
Duty To Protect Versus Duty To Maintain Confidentiality: When Does One Trump the Other?
Confidentiality facilitates honest communication by assuring patients that the details of their lives, shared with their health care providers, will remain private. Yet, mental health professionals in some states are imposed with a duty to warn, requiring them to take reasonable steps to protect potential victims of their clients. However, not every state adheres to the concept of the duty to warn taking precedence over the need to maintain client confidentiality.A Very Young Child's Voice in Sexual Abuse Legal Proceedings
"In cases involving minor children, we sometimes vary from standard operating procedure regarding how testimony can be presented, as well as stretching boundaries as to whether the witness is developmentally capable of presenting testimony. Should such distinctions continue?"Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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