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Elder Law Review 2025: Medicaid Regional Rates for Calculating Transfer Penalty Periods for 2025

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Elder Law Review January 2025: 2025 Medicaid Allowance Levels

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KISS, Profit Motive and Foreign Currency Contracts

By Jeffrey A. Galant, Counsel to Meltzer, Lippe, Goldstein & Breitstone, LLP Business & Real Estate Taxation practice group. Great artists, including the likes of ...
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Christopher Hampton, partner at Meltzer Lippe, was recently featured in Long Island Business News, sharing his perspective on OSHA’s updated Walkaround Rule.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the federal regulatory body tasked with ensuring that workplaces are safe, and that workers who raise alarm over ...
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Alter Ego: Protecting Your Corporation’s Tax Status 

Alter Ego: Protecting Your Corporation’s Tax Status  By Jeffrey A. Galant  Like many things in life and the law, context is important, including, for our ...
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Elder Law Review November 2025: Medicare Deductibles, Premiums & Co-insurances for 2025

By Ronald Fatoullah and Stacey Meshnick The following are the new rates for Medicare Part A deductibles and Part B monthly premiums: Medicare Part A 2024 Rates 2025 ...
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October 2024 Elder Law Review: The Medicaid Asset Protection Trust

By Ronald Fatoullah and Stacey Meshnick The statistics are daunting. The odds of needing long-term care at age 65 are nearly 70%! And long-term care costs in the ...
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New York Law Journal: Deductibility of Promotional Expenses: Stock Car Racing?

By Jeffrey A. Galant In connection with promoting his law practice, Avery deducted for income tax purposes expenditures he incurred to support his activity as a ...
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Probate & Property: Challenges in Estate Planning with Investment Real Estate

By Mary P. O’Reilly and Andrew L. Baron Estate planning for clients in the investment real estate business is fraught with potential landmines that require ...
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September 2024 Elder Law Review: Are TOD Deeds DOA?

By Ronald Fatoullah and Stacey Meshnick Transfer on Death deeds are not ‘dead on arrival’ and they do serve a purpose, but for most individuals, these deeds clearly ...
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