Growing Income with an Estate Practice

Estate planning in the United States has evolved from English, European, and Middle Eastern traditions.  During Biblical times, custom required people to leave property to their firstborn. Centuries later in Greek and Roman times, decedents could transfer property to other people. Estate planning remained mostly unwritten until the Middle Ages when Roman Emperor Justinian adopted …

Reopening Offices and Restoring Profitability

About 2,500 years ago, Babylon’s King Nebuchadnezzar laid siege to Jerusalem, destroyed its Temple, and exiled its citizens to Babylonia. Around 60 years later, Persia’s King Cyrus conquered Babylon and allowed the expatriates to return to Jerusalem and rebuild their Temple. Restoration of the Temple was a spiritual renewal after a devastating exile. A modern-day …

New Marketing Pamphlet about Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

Avoiding Liability for Sexual Harassment in the Workplace The New York laws require employers to adopt policies and provide training to prevent sexual harassment. New York State and New York City recently joined other states and local jurisdictions that have laws to stop sexual harassment in the workplace. Evolving laws and media attention make stopping …

Mastering the Art of Communicating with Letters

By Michael L. Goldblatt  The history of letter writing began when Egyptians started using papyrus over 30,000 years ago. For thousands of years, letter writing was restricted to governments, merchants, and wealthy individuals. By the 1800’s, letter writing finally became accessible to the masses with the spread of public education, availability of affordable wood-based paper, …