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Two Deaths, Two Daughters and a Healthcare System that Failed
Two senior citizens with Dementia were found dead after wandering from home. Authorities now look to the for-profit health insurance company that managed their long term care. NYLAG attorney Valerie Bogart offers an explanation on how these tragedies could have occurred.
4 Steps to Save Money with Limited or Low-income
NYLAG’s financial counselors Gwen Hartstein and Cami Capasso provide advice on how to start saving money on a limited or low-income.
The VA has Serious Problems with How it Handles Claims of Military Sexual Trauma
NYLAG attorney Samantha Kubek speaks with Task & Purpose to unpack how the Veteran Affairs fails veterans with military sexual trauma.
NYLAG Submits Testimony for Proposed Expansion to the Right to Counsel Law
NYLAG advises there is more work to be done with the Right to Counsel Law to ensure all New Yorkers of limited means have access to an attorney when their housing is on the line.
State Considers End to ‘Spousal Refusal’ to Pay for Nursing Home Care
NYLAG’s Valerie Bogart speaks with Newsday about the indispensable need for spousal refusal.
Student Advocates Challenge DeVos’ Borrower Defense Rule
On behalf of NYLAG, student advocates file lawsuit against the Department of Education’s new Borrower Defense rule. NYLAG’s Jane Greengold provides her statement.