What Is a Pooled Community Trust and How Does It Help Keep New Yorkers in Their Homes?
by Anthony J. Enea
A pooled community trust allows disabled people who have Medicaid coverage to spend their monthly income that is designated as "surplus" on their own immediate living expenses and daily needs.
Opioid Legislation Takes Important Steps to Create Treatment Capacity and ID At-Risk Patients
by Stephanie Kennan
Comprehensive screenings and instituting a "dose ceiling" are two ways to tackle care for at-risk patients.
Understaffed Nursing Homes Jeopardize Patient Safety
by Steven G. Wigrizer
Around 70 percent of people currently turning 65 will require long-term care in their lifetime, and they will receive care for an average of three years.
The New PPE
by Jennifer Stavros
How to plan your pandemic preparedness estate—all from the safety of home.
Martin Clearwater & Bell LLP
by Best Lawyers
Medical Defense
Health Care Litigation
Employment and Labor Law
Professional Liability
General Liability
When Is It Too Late to Stop Foreclosure?
by Bryan Driscoll
Understanding the foreclosure timeline, critical deadlines and the legal options that may still protect your home.
The Power of Two
by Kerrin B. Slattery and Dale Van Demark
More health care companies than ever see the value of robust partnerships in a constantly changing industry.
Great Rebuild
by Best Lawyers
Néstor Méndez discusses labor peace, junk-bond repercussions, and the laudable resilience of those who call this storm-battered island home.
Q&A with Robyn Shapiro of Health Sciences Law Group
by Best Lawyers
Robyn Shapiro of Health Sciences Law Group shares about her work and achievements in the health care law sector.
An Interview With Bruce D. Lamb of Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart
by Best Lawyers
The 2019 Best Lawyers "Lawyer of the Year" winner for Health Care Law in Tampa looks at how his practice is changing.
Protect Your Pets: Westchester Elder Law Attorney Anthony Enea Explains How to Provide for Pets in an Estate Plan
by Anthony J. Enea
Along with pet ownership comes the responsibility of ensuring your companion animal's care and well-being - even if that extends beyond your lifetime.
7 Tips on How Lawyers Can Deal With the Fear of Loneliness
by Stan Popovich
Sixty-one percent of lawyers ranked above average on the loneliness scale, Now with working from home due to COVID-19, many find the problem exacerbated.
Preventing Malpractice Issues in Pediatric Practice. A Lawyer's Perspective.
by Sean M. Cleary
Despite medical breakthroughs and patient care, hospitals often act as a source of medical malpractice claims, leaving patients in dire need of legal counsel.
New York Passes 9/11 Notice Act
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers highlights the newly enacted 9/11 Notice Act, which seeks to find individuals eligible for medical care coverage under different federal programs.
Unwelcome Guests
by Michael Winkleman
Evidence indicates that, like cruise ships, hotels are home to a “hidden epidemic” of rape, sexual assault and other crimes. Much more needs to be done to combat this scourge.
Dangerous Conditions Ahead
by Brett J. Schreiber
Think the roads are safer because people are cooped up at home? Think again. Hidden dangers, made worse by the economic effects of the pandemic, are perilous for drivers everywhere.
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