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We had a great “live” BronxLegal tonight. Thank you to Brian Mittman, Esq., of Markhoff and Mittman for providing much needed insight on the subject of Worker’s Compensation. Just because you are involved in an accident at work does it mean that you will walk away with just and fair damages. Brian made sure that our viewers are aware of the pitfalls that may ensue. David Lesch, Esq.

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Time for a new series: Family Law. That being said, it was time to bring our couple to the altar. This morning on “Open”, I discussed the legal obstacles faced by many lovebirds seeking a marriage license. The best advice of the morning: “Wedding Insurance”. The premium is reasonable and you will sleep better knowing that your “big day” is protected. What could go wrong on your wedding day” More than you think. David Lesch, Esq.

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There are an estimatied 500,000 frozen embryos currently maintained in Cyberpreservation storage. That number has increased every year since 2003. One can reasonably expect that number to increase given the advances in technology, and the fact that more couples are seeking fertility treatment. With this increase in the number of frozen embryos available for adoption comes an assortment of legal issues. Last night, during our live show, I interviewed attorney Elizabeth Falker, aka “The Stork Lawyer.” Ms. Falker provided wonderful information on the subject. Tune in this week if you missed the program.
David Lesch

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DailyNews 10-11-10
This our case that has was in the Daily News recently. We intend to fight for this little boy!

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I really had hoped on ending my criminal law series last week. That was before I received a call from a client who asked me: “why haven’t you discussed the rights of inmates at Rikers?” Good question. So, this morning I delved into the federal and state laws that govern the establishment and administration of prisons. Courts tend to give deference to prison officials within the sentence and not otherwise violative of the constitution. In otherwords, as a prisoner you do have rights, but the rights are pretty basic. Tune in tonight for the details. David Lesch Esq.

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