The public doesn’t realize that only a small percentage of attorneys regularly appear in court. Still fewer ever appear before their state supreme courts. For a good part of my career I did appear quite regularly in courts, but only irregularly in the Appellate Court of Massachusetts, once in a Federal Appeals Court, but never… Read More »
Posts Categorized: Bill’s Corner
Bill’s Blog: What’s the Long Term Prognosis of Long-Term Care?
Buried in all the post-election news was an item in the Boston Globe’s “Business” section of November 11, 2016 headlined “Hancock Leaving Long-Term Care.” You may have missed it, but its significance is great for our clients who consider long-term care insurance (LTCI) a significant option to pay for expensive care they might need. John… Read More »
92 YEAR OLD SUMNER REDSTONE RULED COMPETENT TO CHANGE HEALTH CARE PROXY
On May 9, 2016, Los Angeles Judge David Cowan interrupted what had been scheduled as a lengthy trial to rule that a videotaped deposition of Sumner Redstone, age 92, proved that he was mentally capable of replacing his 51 year old girlfriend, Manuela Herzer, as his Health Care Proxy. Ms. Herzer had contended that Mr…. Read More »