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Member News & Events
Members are involved in public speaking, writing/publishing, private and public events, business and legal referrals, community service, and other activities. Here are a few examples (please contact the individual member with any questions or follow-up, including if a hyperlink is inoperative; entries are posted in the order received):
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David Abeshouse
The Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, Commission on Professionalism, Lawyer Mentoring Program includes in its negotiation workshop syllabus, as required reading, a copy of an article that David wrote for the American Bar Association:
http://www.sconet.state.oh.us/mentoring/PDF/WorksheetKK.pdf
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Andrew Thaler
Andy is involved in a number of events, activities, and honors:
On November 20, 2008, he will be participating in an all-day seminar sponsored by Lorman Education Services, entitled, “Foreclosure and Repossession in New York.” He will be discussing related bankruptcy topics.
On September 18, 2008, he was sworn in as a Board Director (Program Committee Co-Chair) for the Theodore Roosevelt American Inn of Court by Hon. Reena Raggi, sitting judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
On December 16, 2008, he will be participating in a mock mediation program for the Theodore Roosevelt American Inn of Court.
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Alan J. Schwartz
Alan was interviewed for an article published in the Long Island Business News dealing with video recording of police interrogations, entitled, "Interrogation Room With a View." The relevant excerpt follows:
Advocates say videotaping interrogations captures abuse, protects interrogators from false charges and reveals state of mind. Alan Schwartz, a former prosecutor turned criminal defense attorney in Garden City, said video shows context.
"If I’m watching the videotape and see an individual is in distress or high on drugs or alcohol, that becomes abundantly clear," Schwartz said.
Thomas P. Sullivan, former U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, in hundreds of interviews with police, found "virtually every officer with whom we spoke, having given custodial recordings a try, was enthusiastically in favor of the practice."
Illinois, Alaska, Illinois, Minnesota, Maine, New Mexico, North Carolina, Denver, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Portland require videotaping in serious cases, such as homicide.
Schwartz said video in New York is used selectively, often showing officials "dotting I's and crossing T's." Schwartz heard an underage suspect asked repeatedly on video if he wanted to confer with his parents or attorneys.
"They went above and beyond to give him the opportunity to assert any right or complaint he had," because the tape was rolling, Schwartz said.
Schwartz said recording the entire process would force "law enforcement to be on their best behavior because they know they're being observed."
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Saundra M. Gumerove
Sandy was featured in an article in the Sept. 26, 2008 edition of Long Island Business News entitled, "Special Cases: Parents turn to attorneys to win an appropriate education for their special needs children." A quarter-page photograph of Sandy accompanied the article.
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Jeff Silver
Jeff will be presenting an “Introduction to International Taxation” on the third day of the 6th Annual Long Island Tax Practitioner Symposium. The symposium, held at Crest Hollow in Woodbury on November 19 - 21, 2008, is considered the pre-eminent tax event on Long Island with over 600 attendees a day and dozens of presentations and workshops available over the 3-day period. It is a “can’t miss” event for all lawyers and accountants. For more information, go to:
www.litaxsymposium.org
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Andrew Thaler and David Abeshouse
Andy will be the moderator, and David will be a panelist, at a joint meeting of the Accountants and Attorneys Committee and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Law Committee of the Nassau County Bar Association, at 8 a.m. on October 21, 2008. The discussion topic will be Mediation.
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Saundra M. Gumerove
Sandy participated in the national conference of the Association of Divorce Financial Professionals on September 12, 2008 in New York City. She was a member of a panel entitled, "Children and Divorce," and subsequently conducted a breakout session entitled, "Divorce and the Special Needs Child." Sandy specifically discussed the impact of a special child's needs in connection with child support, medical insurance, the marital residence and other issues relating to the financial aspects of divorce.
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Troy G. Rosasco
Troy authored an article entitled: "De novo Review in Sheep's Clothing: Supreme Court rules on ERISA disability claims in MetLife v. Glenn" that appeared in the September 2008 issue of the Nassau County Bar Association's Nassau Lawyer paper.
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Stewart Wurtzel
Stew -- who acknowledges assistance and input from ART colleagues David Feather, Troy Rosasco, and Nancy Schess -- was quoted as an expert in the New York Times Real Estate Q & A section on September 5, 2008, regarding "Health Problems and Co-op Obligations." The piece appears at:
http://realestateqa.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/05/health-problems-and-co-op-obligations/?emc=eta1
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Saundra M. Gumerove and Michael L. Pfeifer
Sandy and Mike will be presenting topics at the Dean's Hour being held at the Nassau County Bar Association on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008 from 12:30 - 2 p.m. The program is entitled, "Use of Pooled Trusts for Client Protection (and Attorney Protection Too!)." Sandy will be speaking on "17A Guardianship & Special Needs Trusts"; Michael will be speaking on "Use of Pooled Trusts." Additional information is available at: http://www.Nassaubar.org or by contacting Sandy or Mike.
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Saundra M. Gumerove
Sandy was honored for her work and advocacy on behalf of individuals with disabilities during Disability Awareness Night June 25, 2008 before the New York Mets game at Shea Stadium. Exceptional Parent magazine awaded her the Maxwell J. Schliefer Distinguished Service Award, and the Mets presented her with a Mets Spirit Award.
In addition, Sandy was featured in the "Winners" column in Sunday Newsday on August 10, 2008 for having won the Mets Spirit Award, as well as her involvement in numerous community roles.
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David Abeshouse
David was interviewed on a live radio show on Wed. eve, July 23, 2008. Here's the basic info --
Show: "The Profit Express."
Host: Tim Healy, “Chief Visionary” of Healy Success Solutions (sales training and coaching). thealy@healysolutions.com
WRHU: 88.7 FM, or listen online at: http://www.wrhu.org -- click on the “listen live” radio icon at the upper right corner of the home page.
6:30 - 7 p.m. on Wed., July 23, 2008.
The theme of the show was "The Trusted Advisor" and the specific subject on which we focused is what start-up and small businesses need to know about legal matters, including how to help stay out of court.
WRHU’s broadcast signal reaches east to Rt. 110 and west into Brooklyn and Queens. The webcast spans a bit broader area.
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David S. Feather:
David Feather participated in an all-day panel lecture in Garden City, New York on Thursday, April 17, 2008, presented by Lorman Seminars. The topic of the lecture was "Employee v. Independent Contractor: Making the Distinction in New York." Mr. Feather specifically discussed IRS audits.
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Elliot D. Samuelson:
Elliot is the Editor of the NY State Bar Association's Family Law Review. He wrote the lead article in the Spring 2008 issue (Vol. 40, No. 1), entitled: "A Preemptive Strike to Obtain Electronic Evidence is Essential to Preserve Financial Proof in Divorce Litigation." He also is a past president of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, New York Chapter.
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David Abeshouse:
On 2/9/08, David represented the American Bar Association, Law Student Division, at Hofstra Law School, in Hempstead, NY. He was a panelist, on the topic: "Coffee With Experience" -- Mentoring Q & A session for law students to inquire about real-world law practice and for the mentors on the panel to provide student attendees with the benefit of perspective gleaned from years of law practice.
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David Abeshouse:
On 2/6/08, David spoke before the Long Island Consultants Network of the IEEE (the world's leading professional association for the advancement of electrical and electronics engineering technology), Briarcliff College, Bethpage, NY. Sole presenter; topic: "Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) for Engineers."
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David Abeshouse:
David wrote an article for the Winter 2008 issue (Vol. 4, Issue 2) of Law Trends & News, an online publication of the American Bar Association's General Practice/Small Firm Section, entitled, "FAQ re: ADR (Frequently Asked Questions About Alternative Dispute Resolution: Commercial Arbitration and Mediation)." The article addresses threshold questions about Alternative Dispute Resolution -- arbitration and mediation -- within the context of business dispute resolution, as well as myths about arbitration. Following publication of the issue, the article will be accessible at: http://www.abanet.org/genpractice/newsletter/lawtrends/
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David Abeshouse:
David was profiled in a book published in January 2008, entitled: Solo by Choice: How to Be the Lawyer You Always Wanted to Be, by Carolyn Elefant.
http://www.amazon.com/Solo-Choice-Lawyer-Always-Wanted/dp/0940675587/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200785672&sr=1-1
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Aaron Britvan:
Aaron was featured (with photo) in Newsday, Sunday, January 20, 2008, as a "Winner" for receiving the "Angel in Adoption" Award from the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute. Aaron, who was nominated by Rep. Steve Israel, is co-chairman of the NYSBA's Adoption Law Committee and is an executive board member of the NYSBA's Family Law Section. Newsday reports that Aaron has been involved in more than 3,000 domestic adoptions during his career. Kudos and congrats to Aaron for his good work and for receiving due recognition.
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Stewart Wurtzel:
The Nassau Lawyer
December 2007
WHAT ATTORNEYS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT LANDLORD-TENANT LAW
BY STEWART E. WURTZEL
It is a practice filled with technicalities, short deadlines and hard to define standards. It is further complicated by the fact that most of the lower court cases or the appellate cases on the subject are not widely reported. Add to the mix that the loss of one's residence or business location can have tremendous economic and psychological consequences. Always in the background is the historic battle between landlord and tenant and the ever-changing social and legal policies which attempt to balance the rights of both landlord and tenant. Finally factor into the equation that the proceeding is called a "summary proceeding" because it is supposed to result in the prompt determination of the parties' rights, but, with appeals, a landlord tenant proceeding can linger for years. It is beyond the ken of this article to give full details as to all of the laws and procedures affecting this practice, but every lawyer should be knowledgeable about some basic landlord tenant principles so that the rights of the client can be adequately protected when time to reflect, research and advise may be at a minimum.....
The rest of the article can be read at: http://www.nassaubar.org/newsletter_article.cfm?ArticleID=239
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Stewart Wurtzel:
Stew was quoted as an expert in the Real Estate section of the New York Times on December 9, 2007, in a piece by Jay Romano relating to whether co-operatives need approval from 100% of their shareholders to institute a flip tax.
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David Abeshouse:
David Abeshouse wrote a full-length article that will be published in GP|Solo magazine (January/February 2008, Vol. 25, No. 1), a publication of the American Bar Association. The article is entitled, "My Pal Esquire: Maintaining Social Contacts With Clients," and addresses marketing to existing and former clients.
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David Abeshouse:
David Abeshouse wrote a full-length article that was published in GP|Solo magazine (October/November 2007, Vol. 24, No. 7), a publication of the American Bar Association. The article is entitled, "Anxious and Depressed or Energized and Motivated," and deals with positive as well as negative effects of stress on legal and other professionals.
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Andrew Thaler:
Andy was featured as "Pro Bono Attorney of the Month" in the September 2007 issue of the Nassau Lawyer, the monthly newspaper of the Nassau County Bar Association.
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Aaron Britvan:
An article written by Aaron entitled, "Adoption law: A primer for attorneys," was featured in the September 2007 issue of the Nassau Lawyer, the monthly newspaper of the Nassau County Bar Association.
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David Abeshouse:
David was quoted in an article by Claude Solnick addressing some of the problems with arbitration in the September 28, 2007 issue of Long Island Business News, the largest business news weekly paper on Long Island.
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Stewart Wurtzel:
Stew was quoted as an expert in the Real Estate section of the New York Times on July 27, 2007, in a piece by Jay Romano relating to whether condo owners have the right to inspect Board meeting minutes under the Condominium Act of New York.
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Saundra Gumerove:
Sandy had a letter published in the July 27, 2007 edition of Long Island Business News. The letter was entitled, "Estate planning is essential for kids with special needs."
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Troy Rosasco:
Troy and his blog, disabledworkerlaw.com, were featured prominently (including a good photo of Troy) in an article on blogging in the "Money & Careers" section of the Sunday, June 10, 2007 edition of Newsday.
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David Abeshouse:
In the May 11, 2007 issue of Long Island Business News, David was selected as one of five attorneys on L.I. designated as "Ones to Watch" -- we're assuming that was intended in a good way.... Here's the text of the blurb; we've omitted the photograph as this is a family website and we don't want to scare small children.
Ones to Watch: Law
By Claude Solnik
Friday, May 11, 2007
David J. Abeshouse
Principal,
The Law Offices of David Abeshouse
Just as the solo can be the high point in a symphony, solo legal practitioners can be key players on Long Island. Abeshouse, who goes solo in Uniondale, focuses on business litigation and alternative dispute resolution. His clients include entrepreneurs, professionals and small businesspeople seeking help in litigation, arbitration or mediation. He is also an arbitrator on the panel of the American Arbitration Association and several other forums; in this capacity, he acts as a de facto private judge, hearing evidence and rendering awards that are enforceable in court.
We've omitted the other four "Ones to Watch" from this posting as they're not ART members.
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David Abeshouse:
On 6/15/07, David will be participating in the 2007 Annual conference of the Association for Conflict Resolution, Greater New York Chapter (ACRGNY), held at Cardozo Law School, New York, New York. The theme of ACRGNY's 2007 Annual Conference is: "Finding Quality: Promoting Excellence in Dispute Resolution." David will be a workshop presentation panelist; his topic is: "Advocate Perspectives -- Selecting a Mediator."
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Sandy Gumerove:
Congrats to ART member Sandy Gumerove who was featured in the April 1, 2007 Sunday "Who's Cooking" column in Newsday.
Here's a link, but it doesn't have the nice picture of Sandy.
It's about time that tzimmes made the news....
http://www.newsday.com/features/food/ny-who5150743apr01,0,3567577.story
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Aaron Britvan:
Aaron was interviewed on the American Morning show on CNN on March 15, 2007, for his expert opinions relating to Domestic Adoption in contrast to International Adoption, stemming from the most recent adoption by Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. (Rumors to the effect that Aaron will have a supporting actor role in their next feature film are unconfirmed.)
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Andrew Thaler:
Andrew Thaler will moderate a Nassau Academy of Law Program "They Filed Bankruptcy! Now What Do We Do?" The program will be held at the Nassau County Bar Association on May 30, 2007. The program will feature four speakers who will discuss unique problems and issues that arise in other areas of the law, when a bankruptcy is filed. The program will focus on the interplay between bankruptcy and secured transactions, personal injury, matrimonial, and landlord/tenant law.
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David Abeshouse:
On March 28, 2007, from 8:30 to 10 a.m., David was the sole presenter in a 1.5 CLE credit program entitled, "Business ADR for Lawyers -- What Alternative Dispute Resolution Can Mean for Your Practice." This free program took place at CLE Abstract Services, Inc. in Amityville (South Shore, Western Suffolk). For more information, contact David, or e-mail Thomas J. Hanik of CLE Abstract Services at tom.hanik@CLEabstract.com (program coordinator).
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Sharon Kovacs Gruer:
Sharon published an article entitled, "Beware of 'TOD' Accounts" in the February 2007 issue of the Nassau Lawyer, the official monthly publication of the Nassau County Bar Association. For those of us who do not share Sharon's expertise or familiarity with this term of art, the article addresses "transfer on death" accounts.
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Steve Millon:
The New York State Bar Association has elected Steve as a Vice-President for a one-year term commencing June 1, 2007. Steve previously served as NYSBA Vice-President from 1997-2001. The 72,000 member NYSBA is the largest voluntary state bar association in the country.
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Troy Rosasco:
Apparently when Troy speaks, lawyers listen. These two items -- which reflect a sense of the breadth and depth of Troy's expertise -- arrived in the Luddite Webmaster's office mailbox in January, sent by the presenting organizations:
-- February 7, 2007: Troy is one of two principal presenters in a seminar entitled, "Blogs -- Wave of the Future for the American Lawyer: Creation, Use & Ethical Considerations," offered by the New York City Bar, on West 44th Street in Manhattan, as a 3-hour evening program. He is a respected blogger, as he authors the New York Disability Law Blog: http://www.disabledworkerlaw.com/
-- February 20, 2007: Troy is on one of five principal presenters in an all-day seminar entitled, "Advanced Workers' Compensation in New York," offered by Sterling Education Services, Inc. of Wisconsin, at the Huntington Hilton in Melville, NY.
Please contact Troy for additional information about these events.
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Mitch Winn:
Mitch received the Congressional Medal of Distinction for acting as 2006 New York State Chairman of the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee. The medal is awarded for participation in fundraising on behalf of congressional candidates. As honorary Chairman of the New York State Republican Campaign Committee, Mitch organized a fundraising dinner, and also a mail fundraising drive, both of which were very successful. The Medal can be seen when you visit Mitch's office.
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Larry I. Glick:
Larry was a guest expert on Saturday, December 2, 2006, on WLIE’s (540 on your AM dial) radio program, Your Home Your Money, hosted by Marc Savage, during which Lary explained how filing for bankruptcy can impact your home and your mortgage.
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Michael Meehan:
The November 2006 issue of ABA Journal has a photograph of Mike on page 38, and Mike is quoted in the article, on the subject of Asylum-based immigration cases.
IMMIGRATION: Asylum Ordeals
Some immigrants are ‘ground to bits’ in a system that leaves immigration judges impatient, appellate courts irritated and lawyers frustrated
By Margaret Graham Tebo
Link:http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/asylum_ordeals/
Link: http://www.abanet.org/journal/redesign/11asylum.html
And on October 14, 2006, Mike gave a presentation on law office technology at the New York County Lawyers Association in downtown Manhattan.
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Stewart Wurtzel:
Below is a link to an article that Stewart wrote for the Cooperator, which is a New York City trade magazine geared toward property managers and co-op and condominium board members. The article is entitled, "Finding Good Help: The Need for Live-in Janitors in a Co-op or Condo" and appeared in the July 2006 issue:
http://cooperator.com/articles/1301/1/Finding-Good-Help/Page1.html
http://directory.cooperator.com/archives/articleFull.aspx?qa_id=00001301
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David Abeshouse:
Sept. 2006: WCWP Radio, 89.7 FM and online at http://www.TCBradio.com -- Brookville, NY -- David Abeshouse and his son, Harlan, were interviewed and recorded on the "Taking Care of Business" radio show by host Richard Solomon. During the first half hour, Rich interviewed Harlan (a high school sophomore) about his budding business -- Harlan Product Purchase Research Advisory Service -- located at: http://www.harlanbiz.com .
During the second half-hour, Rich and David spoke mostly about alternative dispute resolution (ADR) -- the alternatives to resolving business disputes in court by going to arbitration or mediation.
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The ABA SOLO Quarterly Newsletter is published by the GP | SOLO Section of the American Bar Association, and distributed to more than 30,000 subscribers nationwide in print and online. Three recently-published articles written by David Abeshouse are:
Volume 12, no. 2: "Responding, With a Rant"
http://www.abanet.org/genpractice/solo/2006/vol12no2/rant.html
And
Volume 12, no. 2: "Ethics and the Gift of Thanks"
http://www.abanet.org/genpractice/solo/2006/vol12no2/ethicsgifts.html
And
Volume 12, no. 4: "Stress: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"
http://www.abanet.org/genpractice/solo/2006/vol12no4/stress.html
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David Abeshouse was interviewed for and quoted in an article by Dick Dahl in the national publication Lawyers USA (formerly Lawyers Weekly) entitled, "New York Weighs Tough New Lawyer Advertising Rules" (Aug. 14, 2006; Issue 2006 - 17/2006 LUSA 445)
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Tips From The Top (The Alternative Board) Vol. 11, Issue 9; published an article by David Abeshouse entitled, "Piercing the ‘Corporate Veil’" (Sept. 2006)
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David Abeshouse was interviewed for and quoted in an article (at page 28) by Hope Viner Samborn in the American Bar Association's June 2006 ABA Journal (circulation exceeding 500,000) entitled, "It's Not About Size: Solos Encounter Misconceptions About Their Law Practices."
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