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Gordon Elected Secretary of the DDI Board of Directors
December 11, 2025
This month, Rivkin Radler partner Stuart Gordon was elected as secretary of the Board of Directors of the Developmental Disabilities Institute (DDI).
Founded in 1961 to address the special education needs of children with autism and other developmental disabilities and provide therapeutic intervention, DDI is a nonprofit, multi-site agency that serves hundreds of children and
Read MoreSchlosser Appointed to NCBA Lawyer Assistance Committee
December 11, 2025 | | |
This month, Rivkin Radler partner Brian Schlosser was appointed as a member of the Nassau County Bar Association (NCBA) Lawyer Assistance Committee, which administers the NCBA’s Lawyer Assistance Program (LAP).
Supported by grants from the NYS Office of Court Administration, LAP provides a range of services to lawyers, judges, law students, and their immediate family
Read MoreLampert, Russo, and Lauria Receive Defense Verdict in New York County Jury Trial
December 9, 2025 |
On December 4, 2025, the trial team of Matt Lampert, Lauren Russo, and James Lauria received a defense verdict after a jury trial in New York County where Plaintiff’s counsel requested a multi-million damages verdict from the jury. Plaintiff alleged that she fell due to a crack on the sidewalk adjacent to the client’s property,
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Recent Publications
Elder Law Is for Everyone Part 2: Medicaid Homecare
December 5, 2025 | Wendy Hoey Sheinberg |
Often, people with long-term medical or cognitive conditions that limit their ability to manage their daily care need in-home assistance. Since home care typically costs between $25 and $35 an hour, without long-term care insurance, home care is unaffordable or financially devastating for many.
Subject to eligibility, New York Community-based Medicaid (Homecare) is a solution.
Read MoreNovember 2025 New York Insurance Coverage Update
November 25, 2025 | Joanne M. Engeldrum |
Eastern District Finds Ongoing Operations Exclusion Is Unambiguous And Precludes Coverage For Worker’s Lawsuit
Steven Rodriguez owns property in Queens and leased one of the storefronts to a restaurant. Without Rodriguez’s permission, the restaurant hired a company to change the signage and awning in front of its storefront. A worker was injured when he fell
Read MoreNovember 2025 Insurance Update
November 20, 2025 | Robert Tugander | Greg E. Mann |
Courts considered some interesting insurance issues this past month.
The Indiana Supreme Court lent a sympathetic ear to insurers facing multiple claims against a single policy by adopting a “safe harbor” provision for interpleader.
The Eleventh Circuit applied the notice-prejudice rule to a claims-made and reported policy but found the insured could not overcome a
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