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Best Law Firm In The Hudson Valley In 2024: Stenger, Glass, Hagstrom, Lindars & Iuele LLP Best Law Firm In The Hudson Valley In 2024: Stenger, Glass, Hagstrom, Lindars & Iuele LLP
Best Law Firm In The Hudson Valley In 2024: Stenger, Glass, Hagstrom, Lindars & Iuele LLP We are thrilled to announce that Stenger, Glass, Hagstrom, Lindars & Iuele LLP has been named Best Law Firm in the Hudson Valley in the 2024 Daily Voice Readers' Choice Awards! Stenger, Glass, Hagstrom, Lindars & Iuele LLP is a full-service law firm offering personalized, strategic solutions to meet both immediate and long-term legal needs, according to the firm. As a general practice firm, it provides expertise across a wide range of legal areas, including business law, real estate, estate planning, family law, criminal law, municipal law, and litigation, and its team is committed …
Guide Dog Graduation: NY-Based Nonprofit Provides Pups To Homes Across The US Guide Dog Graduation: NY-Based Nonprofit Provides Pups To Homes Across The US
Guide Dog Graduation: Ny-based Nonprofit Provides Pups To Homes Across The US A new class of guide dogs that graduated from a New York nonprofit organization – including one dog going to serve the organization’s CEO – demonstrates the group’s 60-year commitment to changing the lives of people with vision loss or blindness. On Friday, April 12, Guiding Eyes for the Blind held one of its biannual guide dog graduations, celebrating the hard work of volunteers and pups alike and officially transferring the furry friends’ care to their new owners. However, this graduation was a little different from others — one of the graduates was a yellow lab named “Ten,” who had tra…
Insurance Companies Barred From Canceling, Raising Rates On Hate Crime Victims Under New NY Law Insurance Companies Barred From Canceling, Raising Rates On Hate Crime Victims Under New NY Law
Insurance Companies Barred From Canceling, Raising Rates On Hate Crime Victims Under New NY Law Victims of hate crimes no longer have to fear retaliation from their insurance companies under a new law in New York. On Monday, Dec. 12, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation that prohibits insurers in the state from canceling policies or raising premiums on the basis that a claim was filed for a loss resulting from a hate crime. The law also bars insurance companies from refusing to issue a policy or refusing to renew a policy solely on that same basis, Hochul’s office said. It applies to claims that are made against policies during the preceding five years where the individual has provi…