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Leading Trusts & Estates Litigator Joins Rivkin Radler
April 7, 2026 | |
Barry Levy, Managing Partner of Rivkin Radler, is pleased to announce that Brian Shea has joined the Elder Law and Trusts & Estates groups in the firm’s Hackensack office. The creator of New Jersey’s first Guardianship Mentor Program has 20 years of litigation experience.
Brian Shea advises clients in the areas of guardianship litigation, chancery
Read MoreAntongiovanni Reappointed to NYSBA House of Delegates
April 3, 2026
The Nassau County Bar Association (NCBA) has reappointed Michael Antongiovanni to serve on the New York State Bar Association’s (NYSBA) House of Delegates—where he will serve as a Trustee of the Association for a one-year term.
NYSBA Delegates are tasked with managing the business and affairs of the Association, and determining its policies, among other
Read MoreLaw360 Quotes Kotula on Coverage for Event Cancellations Due to Iran War
March 27, 2026 |
Michael Kotula was interviewed for the Law360 Insurance Authority article, “Iran War Poses Coverage Challenges For Event Organizers.”
Earlier this month, Formula 1 races scheduled for April in Bahrain and Saudia Arabia were cancelled due to concerns about the Middle East conflict. Other event cancellations are expected to follow.
Since insurance policies typically contain war
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Recent Publications
Laundering Ill-Gotten Gains From Healthcare Insurance Fraud Schemes
April 7, 2026 | Michael A. Sirignano | Sean Gorton |
As readers of this column know, healthcare insurance fraud schemes are rarely limited to just healthcare service providers. These fraud schemes often involve large-scale, organized criminal activity affecting government programs, insurance companies and other businesses. These schemes also typically include a money laundering component, as the participants attempt to conceal their ill-gotten gains.
Naturally, participants
Read MoreMarch 2026 New York Insurance Coverage Update
March 30, 2026 | Joanne M. Engeldrum |
Second Department Finds No Coverage Based Upon Policy’s Designated Premises Limitation
305 Union St. Station, Inc., doing business as Kittery Restaurant, operates a restaurant in Brooklyn. Plaintiff, a pedestrian, was injured when she was struck by a bicycle operated by an employee of the restaurant who was on his way back from a food delivery.
Read MoreWhat Should I Be Thinking About Now That My Disabled Child Is Turning 18?
March 25, 2026 | Lauren I. Mechaly | Sarah Natanov |
For many, turning 18 is a milestone birthday. They can vote, enter the military, or change their name. They are also able to make their own financial and medical decisions. On a person’s 18th birthday, they become a legally emancipated adult. This is true for a disabled individual, too, making the 18th birthday a potentially
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