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Some local elder law attorneys are seeking to retain clients whose clock may be running out. Melville’s Genser Dubow Genser & Cona are sponsoring an event called “Reaching out to Make Senior Dreams...
View ArticleElder law firm set to open new luxury office
Following several years of growth, Genser Dubow Genser & Cona will be moving into a new facility in February, effectively doubling the square footage it currently has available in its Melville...
View ArticleVolunteering improves employee morale
One Friday last June, 150 employees from the Jericho office of the global accounting firm Deloitte painted walls, built pathways and tended to the grounds at Seatuck Environmental Association...
View ArticleGenser Dubow opens caregiver resource center
Jennifer Cona, managing partner of Genser Dubow Genser & Cona, swung the doors open today to a previously off-limits portion of her law firm’s new Melville digs. The room, branded the Susan C....
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There comes a point in a growth-oriented company’s life when it realizes networking and word-of-mouth will only take it so far. To get their name and story out to a broader customer base, some firms...
View ArticleYoung lawyers face obstacles to making partner
The days of a law school graduate working as an associate at a firm for seven to 10 years and then sliding seamlessly into a partner position are over.
View ArticleRemember to transfer assets to trusts
But setting up the trust isn’t enough – individuals must transfer assets into the trust, which many of them fail to do.
View ArticleFinancial planning key for special needs
A concern for parents of a child with special needs is what will happen after they’re gone. Wealth managers are establishing trusts for such families.
View ArticleLI lawyers who stay put
The day after Thanksgiving 1982, Marc Hamroff, then a third-year law student, interviewed for a clerk job at a new law firm co-founded by one of his professors. “Of course, I showed up for the...
View ArticleNonprofit briefs for Jan. 10, 2014
News briefs, current events and projects involving various Long Island nonprofits and nonprofit organizations.
View ArticleNYS weighs landmark digital asset bill
New York could become the first state to require electronic service providers to give online account holders the option to designate a trustee granted legal access to that person’s account after they die.
View ArticleWorkplace seminars can entice clients
To sign up consumers, law firms market services to businesses
View ArticleIn their clients’ shoes
Elder law firm experiences ‘virtual dementia’ in effort to understand clients
View ArticleStart the press
There comes a point in a growth-oriented company’s life when it realizes networking and word-of-mouth will only take it so far. To get their name and story out to a broader customer base, some firms...
View ArticleYoung lawyers face obstacles to making partner
The days of a law school graduate working as an associate at a firm for seven to 10 years and then sliding seamlessly into a partner position are over.
View ArticleRemember to transfer assets to trusts
But setting up the trust isn’t enough – individuals must transfer assets into the trust, which many of them fail to do.
View ArticleFinancial planning key for special needs
A concern for parents of a child with special needs is what will happen after they’re gone. Wealth managers are establishing trusts for such families.
View ArticleLI lawyers who stay put
The day after Thanksgiving 1982, Marc Hamroff, then a third-year law student, interviewed for a clerk job at a new law firm co-founded by one of his professors. “Of course, I showed up for the...
View ArticleNonprofit briefs for Jan. 10, 2014
News briefs, current events and projects involving various Long Island nonprofits and nonprofit organizations.
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