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Antongiovanni Elected to Nassau County Bar Association Executive Committee
March 3, 2026
Michael Antongiovanni, a partner at Rivkin Radler, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the Nassau County Bar Association (NCBA). He will serve a one-year term as Secretary effective June 2026, and will advance through the leadership ranks, ultimately serving as President of the Association in 2030. He joins a distinguished group of association
Read MoreMalerba Named a 2026 Trailblazer in Law by City & State NY
March 2, 2026 | |
Rivkin Radler is pleased to announce that Partner Benjamin Malerba has been recognized by City & State NY as a 2026 Trailblazer in Law. The annual list celebrates the biggest innovators, groundbreakers and thought leaders in New York’s law sector.
Ben serves as the co-chair of the firm’s Health Services practice group, where he advises
Read MoreLegal 500 Recognizes Malerba in Elite City Rankings
February 26, 2026 |
The prestigious Legal 500 has ranked Rivkin Radler partner Benjamin Malerba in its inaugural Elite City Focus: New York: Cybersecurity & Data Protection series—spotlighting standout practitioners outside of the global elite firms in Boston, Connecticut, New England, New York, Philadelphia and Washington DC.
Attorneys are selected through extensive research, including interviews with top practitioners, referee
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Recent Publications
Consider Trusts for Your Kids
March 10, 2026 | Patricia C. Marcin |
If you have children under age 18, you should have trusts for each of them in your will or revocable trust. If minors under 18 years old inherit any assets from you, a guardian of the property (as opposed to a guardian of the person, which you designate in your will) must petition the court
Read MoreFederal Court Rejects Privilege Assertion for AI-Generated Research
March 6, 2026 | |
Nancy Del Pizzo and Jaana Singh wrote, “Federal Court Rejects Privilege Assertion for AI-Generated Research,” for the American Bar Association, Litigation Section Intellectual Property Litigation Committee newsletter.
The article examines a recent ruling from the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, highlighting how the use of consumer AI tools in legal
Read MoreLSOs: Could They Be a Cure for What’s Constraining Law Firm Growth?
March 6, 2026 | Benjamin P. Malerba | Emily E. Manning |
A common pathway to growth for small and midsize firms – becoming an acquisition target – is losing its luster. Many firms are not interested in being acquired or relinquishing their identity to a national platform. At the same time, they recognize that remaining competitive requires capital investment that traditional partnership structures may struggle to
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