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Del Pizzo Appointed to WPA Dean’s Advisory Council
June 16, 2026
Rivkin Radler is pleased to announce that partner Nancy Del Pizzo was appointed to serve a two-year term as a member of the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Dean’s Advisory Board of William Paterson University (WPU) in Wayne, NJ.
The advisory board provides and helps procure mentorship, financial support, and placement opportunities for
Read MoreAntonucci Returns to Rivkin Radler Following Nonprofit Leadership Role
June 15, 2026 | | |
Barry Levy, Managing Partner of Rivkin Radler, is pleased to announce that Marc A. Antonucci has rejoined the firm’s Albany office as a partner in the firm’s Health Services; Compliance, Investigations & White Collar; and Commercial Litigation Practice Groups. He was previously general counsel at Center for Disability Services.
Marc A. Antonucci, of Loudonville, NY,
Read MoreLevy Named to 2026 Long Island Press Power List
June 12, 2026
Rivkin Radler Managing Partner Barry Levy was named to the 2026 Long Island Press Power List, recognizing the most influential leaders in the Long Island region. He was formally presented with the award at the June 11 ceremony at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury, NY. Published by Schneps Media, this year’s group of
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Companies Advised to Treat Sophisticated AI Prompts as Intellectual Property
June 15, 2026 | Nancy A. Del Pizzo |
Much legal discussion about artificial intelligence (AI) focuses on whether using unauthorized content to teach AI is transformative, and therefore, not infringement, or the rights and liabilities of AI-created content. What is not often mentioned is the interplay between the development of sophisticated prompts and intellectual property rights.
Sophisticated prompts are complicated instructions provided to
Read MoreGuest Column: Do I need a will? Can I do it myself?
June 15, 2026 | Patricia C. Marcin |
Whether you need a will is not as simple to answer as you may think. And if you do need one, should you save money by doing it yourself through an online program? Saving money now could prove costly later.
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June 15, 2026 | Patricia C. Marcin |
I am often asked about the difference between wills and revocable trusts, and whether one or the other, or both, are necessary. Wills and revocable trusts basically do the same thing — they are documents in which you give away your assets to your beneficiaries upon your death. Both can be revoked and changed whenever
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