Afleveringen
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Ken Landau talks with Dr. Ronald Duskin, author of "Manage Your Stress, Manage Your Life", who offers tips to lawyers, their clients, students and others, on how to achieve greater success in legal matters with less stress.
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Ken Landau talks with Amy Lehman Esq, the Director of Legal Services for "Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts", who describes the work of her organization, and the free legal services available to all types of artists, and the resources available on their website.
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Ken Landau talks with Professor Sophia Murashkovsky, a writing specialist at the Touro University Law Center, who discusses the United Nations and the law. She is co-chair of the United Nations Committee at the New York City Bar Association. She also explains their role as peacekeepers and dispute resolution between nations, and provides information on jobs and careers, including special post-graduate careers for young adults at the UN. This program also explains how anyone can visit their headquarters in New York City for a tour or for lunch.
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Ken Landau talks with David Hampson of Schrager Hampson Aviation Insurance Agency LLC, who explains how insurance makes the world go round, and involves every aspect of our lives, every place we go, and every activity we engage in. He also discusses the history and evolution of insurance.
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Ken Landau talks with Lisa Paglia, the author of “Not All Who Wander Need Be Lost: Stories of Hope for Families Facing Alzheimer’s and Dementia.” She had eight loved ones with dementia. She runs a support group at an assisted living facility for family members of people who live in memory care units, and a placement service that helps people find appropriate facilities for their loved ones. She explores how to recognize dementia in others. She also discusses the vital documents to have in place and best practices if someone is exhibiting the early signs of Alzheimer's or dementia.
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Ken Landau talks with Lindsay Barnett explains when workers are required to have a break for lunch in this program about "Lunch and the Law". She also offers creative options for employees to make the most of this time, for well-being and more . She is also the author of "Working Hell to Working Well."
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Ken Landau talks with Majorie Dejour-Morales, CEO of United Financial Empowerment Network, and co-host of Caribbean Mixed on WHPC, and Matthew Holly, a mortgage loan originator at Hartford Funding. Together, they provide a "mortgage update and options". They discuss affordable rate trends, including programs for the self-employed and no-income check loans.
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Ken Landau talks with Michael Roudbai, a law student at the Touro Law Center, and motorcycle expert, who explains the laws applicable to motorcycles and offers tips for motorcycles and motorists to safely share the road. He also explains how to obtain a motorcycle license.
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Ken Landau talks with mother and daughter travel experts, Evelyn, and Natalie, who discuss their newest book, "Have A Love Affair with The USA " and offer travel cautions, laws, and safety tips, when traveling in the USA and around the world.
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Ken Landau talks with Attorney and Professor Sophia Murashkovsky of the Touro Law School, who offers tips on legal writing for law students, attorneys, business professionals, and the public. She teaches legal writing and will also discuss the impact AI has on her career.
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Ken Landau talks with New York Attorney David Lever discusses what to do if you have a slip and fall accident. He handles cases on behalf of plaintiffs who slip and fall in New York.
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Ken Landau talks with author and sales trainer David D'Orazi outlines important sales skills for lawyers and their clients, in telling their story in court and in other legal proceedings. He is the author of the book "Sell! Sell! Sell!"
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Ken Landau talks with attorney Rusty Reynolds, who explains what to do if you have an accident. He is an experienced accident lawyer and provides a checklist of do's and don'ts for anyone who is involved in a car accident, to help them protect their interests. He also outlines how defective equipment in a car may be responsible for injuries before, during, or after an accident.
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Ken Landau talks with Attorney Rosa M. Feeney, a partner and chair of the insurance risk division of the Smiley and Smiley Law Firm, who describes "Resolving Insurance Coverage Disputes." Sometimes the insurance company denies coverage after a possible claim for compensation or protection after an accident or event, so find out the steps the individual or company can take to litigate the claim and receive compensation or protection under an insurance policy.
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Ken Landau talks with Attorney Rosa M. Feeney, a partner and chair of the insurance risk division of the Smiley and Smiley Law Firm, who describes how to "Protect Yourself with Insurance." She outlines the different types of insurance a student, family or business may need; and how it might protect them if there is a lawsuit or judgment; or provide compensation for them after an accident. She also explains what to do after an accident or possible claim.
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Ken Landau talks with journalist and award-winning fiction writer Fran Hawthorne, who discusses her latest novel, "Her Daughter". This book covers important legal topics including parental alienation, domestic abuse and reconciling after estrangement between parents and children.
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Ken Landau talks with automotive expert Ray Shefska, who provides tips on buying a new or used car. He has been involved in running many auto dealerships and helps the consumer to level the playing field when buying or leasing a car.
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Ken Landau talks with Attorney Kadian Townsend, principal of the Townsend Law Firm in Manhattan, who explains how to get started "protecting your rights as an entertainer or artist," and how to protect your name, image and likeness, choosing and using an agent and navigating contract issues.
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Ken Landau talks with Attorney Kadian Townsend, principal of the Townsend Law Firm in Manhattan, who offers a sports law update, including guidance to high school and college athletes and their parents concerning college recruitment, including the rights of student athletes to earn money and make endorsements, and what are best practices for educational institutions and student athletes and their parents.
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Ken Landau talks with Attorney Rudy Carmenaty, who discusses "Abe Lincoln the Lawyer," including how he got his legal training, what type of cases he handled and what it was like for him as a lawyer riding the circuit. He also describes some of his most famous cases and what we can learn from him.
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