By Jack Newsham | March 30, 2020
Lawrence Garbuz, whose condition was earlier deemed critical, was at the center of a large cluster of cases that helped make the New York City region an epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer | March 9, 2020
In their Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer address the meaning and practical application of lawyers' duties to safeguard client property under New York Rule of Professional Conduct 1.15.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Raymond Radigan and Jennifer F. Hillman | February 28, 2020
Chances are that you or a family member has undergone a genetic data analysis through one of the many DNA analysis services out there. The results can be interesting and informative, but there are some far-reaching implications. In their Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Jennifer F. Hillman discuss issues that trust and estate attorneys may encounter in their practices relating to these implications.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel G. Fish | February 13, 2020
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.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilene Sherwyn Cooper | January 31, 2020
In her Trusts & Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper discusses decisions from the final months of 2019, which addressed digital assets, revocation of wills, the statute of limitations and fiduciary discretion.
By Robert M. Harper, Chair, Trusts and Estates Law Section | January 24, 2020
Robert M. Harper, Chair of the NYSBA Trusts and Estates Law Section, discusses Article 13-A of the Estates, Powers and Trusts Law, New York's digital assets legislation.
By Angela Turturro | January 21, 2020
In this Special Report: "Top 10 Developments, Lessons and Reminders of 2019," "How Annual Trust Accountings Can Help Trustees Minimize Risk" and "Tax Scams and the General Population."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Yolanda Kanes, Maryann Stallone and Amanda Leone | January 21, 2020
While the New York legislature may have had the best of intentions when it drafted and enacted the elective share statute, over the last decade, opportunistic individuals have increasingly abused the statute to take advantage of our most vulnerable citizens: the elderly.
By Sharon L. Klein | January 17, 2020
Review some of the significant developments, lessons and reminders from 2019.
By Terence E. Smolev | January 17, 2020
The IRS each year puts together a list of the most dangerous scams and calls the list the "Dirty Dozen." Some that may catch the reader or a client are discussed here.
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