Browsing articles from "February, 2009"

Life Insurance can be a Valuable Estate Planning Tool

Feb 26, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Elder Law, Estate Planning  //  No Comments

The process of estate planning includes much more than just writing a Will. A good estate plan contains several elements, including a Will, Trust, Health Care Proxy and the assignment [...]

New York Elder Law Attorney Bernard A. Krooks Discusses Elder Law Issues on Weekly Radio Program.

Feb 26, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Elder Law, Estate Planning  //  No Comments

Bernard A. Krooks, New York Elder Law and Special Needs Attorney, hosts a weekly half hour show on Westchester Radio AM WFAS 1230. The show runs from 6:05 to 6:35 [...]

Littman Krooks Attorney, Adrienne J. Arkontaky, to Speak at Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocated Conference.

Feb 26, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Elder Law, Estate Planning  //  No Comments

Littman Krooks LLP will be represented by special needs attorney, Adrienne J. Arkontaky, Esq. at the upcoming 11th Annual Conference of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA). COPAA [...]

Special Needs Planning: Testamentary vs. Revocable Trusts

Feb 26, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Elder Law, Estate Planning  //  No Comments

If you have a child with special needs, you should take great care in planning for their future by incorporating special needs planning into your overall estate plan. One of [...]

Georgia Trademark Lawyers

Feb 24, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Criminal Defense, Personal Injury  //  No Comments

There are times when someone decides to go ahead and try to use a trademark that is already in existence and gets sued for trademark infringement. No one knows this [...]

DUI in Georgia Now Stricter

Feb 24, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Criminal Defense, Personal Injury  //  No Comments

If you insist on drinking and driving in Georgia, then you’d better be prepared for the consequences, should you get caught. The laws in Georgia pertaining to DUI have become [...]

The Role of a Criminal Defense Attorney

Feb 24, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Criminal Defense, Personal Injury  //  No Comments

Knowing what role a criminal defense attorney plays is critical when choosing a proper lawyer to assist with possible criminal charges. A good criminal lawyer is one that, in most [...]

Structured Settlements in Med Mal Lawsuits

Feb 24, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Criminal Defense, Personal Injury  //  No Comments

Structured settlements in medical malpractice cases make good economic sense for the future, but what happens when a cash crunch hits? Most structured settlements from court cases are usually in [...]

Hands Free Talking, While Better, May Still Be Unsafe

Feb 24, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Personal Injury  //  No Comments

It had to happen – hands free cell phones as a way to communicate while driving. In some ways this is a good development, in others, well, there is still [...]

The Contested Will and Breach of Fiduciary Duties

Feb 24, 2009   //   by sbrennan   //   Estate Planning  //  No Comments

Contested wills happen when beneficiaries don’t like the provisions contained within a will. At this point, it’s time to call expert lawyers like Laura and Lance Sharp at The Sharp [...]

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