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What a Biden Presidency Means for Estate Planning in 2021 (Christine Schafer, Esq.)
Currently, there is a significant potential for tax reform to occur under President-elect Biden and the Congress he will be working with during the next four years. Some of his
Divorce Coach Maria Akopyan: 5 Things You Need to Know to Survive and Thrive After A Divorce.
An interview with Ilyssa Panitz, first published at https://medium.com/authority-magazine/divorce-coach-maria-akopyan-5-things-you-need-to-know-to-survive-and-thrive-after-a-divorce-6f6982fc1f84 Divorce changes, even strengthens, you. It can feel like rock bottom for many. However, the beauty of these major life changes is
DOJ Pursues Philadelphia Law Firm Over $6k Worth of Conditional Payments, Firm Settles with DOJ; Jason D. Lazarus, J.D., LL.M., CSSC, MSCC
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is serious about and intent on enforcement of the Medicare Secondary Payer Act when it comes to conditional payments. There are now numerous examples of
The Digitalization of the Legal Field (Alexandra Sabalier)
It is no secret that the law and the legal field tend to stick to a traditional base, and has countless procedures before it changes or develops. Many times this
Wills vs. Trusts: The Key Differences Between Wills and Trusts (Shane Jasmine Young)
When discussing estate planning, a will is what most people think of first. Indeed, wills have been the most popular method for passing on assets to heirs for hundreds of
Why you need to clean out your gym bag (Alan J. Schwartz, Esq.)
Far too many innocent mistakes place law abiding citizens in the criminal justice system – mistakes as innocent as not cleaning out your gym bag.There are many applications for gym
The Who, What, When, Where And Why Of A Great Lawyer (Amanda J. DeFeo, Esq.)
It has been said that a lawyer is “a person who writes a 10,000 page document and calls it a brief.” Yet, there are some who still dare to venture into
We Need Justice in the Truest Most Pure Sense of the Word (Molly Parmer)
I’ll defend anyone. I believe that no matter who you are or what you’ve allegedly done, you deserve an effective defense. I believe in rights. I believe in due process.
Ankit Kapoor
You see, being a police officer is very different from the way the media portrays us. People see cops on tv usually when they do something heroic or something terrible.
Understanding Workers’ Comp Benefits (The Hines and Wilson Law Firm)
Navigating your work-related injury and its aftermath can be confusing. That’s why we’re here to help you through it! This blog is all about workers’ comp benefits and social security
Symone Danielle Shinton, Esq.
I was fourteen years old the first time I advocated in a courtroom. It was at my father’s sentencing hearing. I am the daughter of a single immigrant mother and
Do I Need A Prenup? (Samah “Sam” T. Abukhodeir Esq.)
Valentine’s Day has passed! Did you get engaged? Congratulations! Now it’s time to plan: location, attire, flowers, food and not to mention what comes after. Will you buy a house