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Ken Landau talks with retired attorney Bill Horan, who offers advice on giving yourself a legal checkup. For each season there are relevant legal concerns, such as in the fall and approaching the end of the year, making sure your will and estate plans are up to date and an order. The winter may be a good time to resolve any legal concerns about your employment, airing complaints or changing employers. In the spring, you can set a timetable and take steps to buy or sell real estate, and in the summer, evaluate any educational issues for the new school year.
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Ken Landau talks with Adrian Motel and Rachel Dioguardi, faculty members of the paralegal studies program at Nassau Community College. They discuss how the courses in the program outline the many tasks that paralegals can handle in a law firm, government or private company, and how becoming a paralegal is great as a first or second career, or a great way to prepare for law school.
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Ken Landau talks with construction expert and mediator, Samuel Bentil, who details how to avoid problems with contractors, and how to select and resolve problems with them. He is the author of "Avoid Construction Disputes."
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Ken Landau talks with Andrew Winkler, a retired college professor and author, who explains what non-verbal gestures are communicating in - and out - of court.
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Ken Landau talks with Libbie Binkiewicz, LMSW, the living donor Ambassador for Northwell Health, who discusses transplants and the law. She talks about the process of finding donors, the need for transplants, waiting lists and the risks involved.
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Ken Landau talks with Stephen Sideroff, Professor of Psychology and Clinical Psychologist at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, who guides lawyers on how to build resilience while reducing stress. He is the author of "The 9 Pillars of Resilience."
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Ken Landau talks with public relations expert Margot Black, who teaches lawyers how to "perfect your pitch" to clients, judges, lawyers and colleagues. She is the author of "Life's a Pitch: How to Win What You Want In Business and In Life."
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Ken Landau talks with Enid Jaffe, who discusses electric vehicles and the law. She explains the evolution and development of electric vehicles, when they may be cost-effective for consumers, transit systems and shipping; and how to choose the best and most economical electric vehicles.
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Ken Landau talks with Ann Mracek, who offers tips on how to "empty a house" for an estate, a move, downsizing, to reduce clutter, after a divorce or to raise cash. She is the author of "Unpacking the Attic."
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Beth Eckhardt, LCSW, PhD in Clinical Social Work and Director of the Nassau County Bar Association Lawyers Assistance Program (LAP), and Annabel Bazante Esq., describe some of the pressures on lawyers and law students, and how the lawyers assistance program can provide free and confidential support, assistance and recovery to them, along with their families and employers. They also discuss why family members, coworkers, employers, colleagues or clients should reach out to the program if they know of a lawyer or law student in need of their services.
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Beth Eckhardt, LCSW, PhD in Clinical Social Work and Director of the Nassau County Bar Association Lawyers Assistance Program (LAP), and Annabel Bazante Esq., explain how the program provides free assistance and support to lawyers, law students, and their families if they are trying to fight depression, alcoholism, drug dependence or other issues.
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Ken Landau talks with Attorney Jessica Breuer, who explains how to fight bill collectors, and how to defend yourself if they take you to court. She is a staff attorney of the New York County Lawyers Association Consumer Protection Program, and trains lawyers and law students to assist consumers when they are sued in the Civil Court in Manhattan. Her tips will help consumers everywhere, and lawyers and law students from the New York area can receive free training to volunteer in this program.
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Ken Landau talks with Attorney Joanna C. David, a partner in the Tax, Trusts and Estate department in the law firm Forchelli, Deegan, Terrana in Uniondale. She discusses the importance of wills and estate planning.
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Ken Landau talks with author Marjorie Hope, who offers ideas on enhancing Lawyer-Client relationships and the importance of resolving legal disputes. She is the author of "CONNECTIPLOMACY, Using Our Differences to Connect."
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Ken Landau talks with Kristy Hunston, the president of the new AI (artificial intelligence) digital career consultant "JennieJohnson.com." She explains how the site can help job seekers, act as a career and resume coach, and match graduates and lawyers with possible jobs.
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Ken Landau talks with tenant and small landlord attorney Linda Rzesniowiecki, who explains the new "Good Cause Eviction Law" and how it applies to landlords and tenants in certain rental apartments.
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Ken Landau talks with attorney Cynthia A. Augello talks about how to avoid and settle conflicts between attorneys and clients. She is a founding member of the Augello Law Group PC, where she practices education law and also acts as an independent investigator of claims of sexual assault on college campuses.
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Ken Landau talks with attorney Cynthia A. Augello, who explains Title IX and the law. This includes investigations of sexual assault claims on campus and best practices for colleges, victims, the accused, and witnesses. She also discusses how bystanders can help prevent assaults from occurring. She is a founding member of the Augello Law Group PC where she practices education law and also acts as an independent investigator of claims of sexual assault on college campuses.
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Ken Landau talks with Dr. John Scottosante, who teaches lawyers and clients negotiation skills and also how to achieve greater happiness for themselves and their clients. He is the author of "Mortal Adhesions."
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Ken Landau talks with relationship coach June Edwards, who offers tips to lawyers on how to have better relationships with their clients. She also demonstrates how to make the laws of attraction work for them. She is the author of "All's Fair in Love and Karma."
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