“The costs of actions that result in a wrongful death should be borne by the responsible party, not the family that has had its loved one taken away.” - Pat Kane, Executive Director, New York State Nurses Association via POLITICO Pro. Gov. KathyHochul sign the #GrievingFamiliesAct?https://lnkd.in/eaB7W4C8
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For over 60 years, the New York State Trial Lawyers Association (NYSTLA) has worked to protect New York's civil justice system, fighting against initiatives that threaten to limit the rights of injured consumers. These threats now exist at the federal, state, and city levels, making NYSTLA a crucially important voice for the voiceless. Our mission: "To promote a safer and healthier society, to assure access to the civil justice system by those who are wrongfully injured and to advance representation of the public by ethical, well-trained lawyers."
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https://www.nystla.org
New York State Trial Lawyers Association的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
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- 11-50 人
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- New York,New York
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1953
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- Legislative Advocacy、Continuing Legal Education (CLE)、Professional Development、Legal Resources和Networking
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New York State Trial Lawyers Association员工
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NYSTLA celebrated a memorable evening at the Fall Judicial Gala, honoring the incredible achievements of Rowan Wilson and welcoming the newest members of the bench! ????? "Rowan Wilson exemplifies the highest standards of legal excellence and advocacy,” said NYSTLA President Victoria Wickman. “His profound understanding of the law, coupled with his steadfast dedication to justice, makes him a voice for the voiceless and a true leader in the fight for fairness and civil justice. We are grateful to Judge Wilson, and all the talented members of the bench who joined us this evening.” Thank you to all who attended and supported the evening — together, we continue to advance justice and advocate for the rights of all New Yorkers! ???? #NYSTLA #FallJudicialGala #JusticeInAction #RowanWilson #NewJudges #LegalCommunity #NewYorkJustice #HonoringExcellence #JudicialLeadership #AdvocacyInAction
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Celebrate newly elected members of the bench with NYSTLA this Wednesday. Space is limited, register now: https://ow.ly/UrVU50U4HBF #NYSTLA #JudicialGala #ChiefJudgeWilson #LegalCommunity
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Hear from top experts as they explore the future of AI in the legal field. Join NYSTLI on November 19th, register below: https://ow.ly/jnNw50U4zQ2 #NYSTLA #LegalTech #CLECredits #FutureOfLaw
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NYSTLA wishes you a Happy New Year! #roshhashanah
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?? A heartfelt thank you to NYSTLA members!?? This week in Buffalo, NYSTLI had the privilege of hosting the award-winning CLE, DECISIONS, and we extend a sincere thank you to all our members who attended. A special acknowledgment goes to Rep. Tim Kennedy and Judge Paula Feroleto, who were honored as champions of justice. Their unwavering dedication to advocating for fairness and equity in the legal system inspires us all. Together, we are making a difference. Thank you for being part of this incredible community! #NYSTLA #CLE #ChampionsOfJustice #BuffaloEvents #LegalCommunity
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See you tomorrow in Buffalo for NYSTLI’s award-winning CLE program, DECISIONS. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eH7SRMwk
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“She was told ‘he’ll get better, he’ll be fine,’” said NYSTLA officer Joseph Ciaccio, the attorney representing the McManus family. “Until finally on November 30, 2022, she brought him back to Albany Medical Center to the emergency room, where they remained there for 17 hours. As his condition continued to deteriorate, her panic grew, but she was not able to get any help. Later that night, after 17 hours, he went into cardiac arrest, he coded and died.” The McManus family is using this tragic loss to push Governor Hochul to sign legislation that is aimed at offering greater protection and justice for families facing similar tragedies. Because in New York State, accountability for wrongful deaths only goes so far. “Under New York’s law that still exists, and we’re one of only two states that still have a law like this, those types of damages or compensation is limited to a person’s economic value,” said Ciacco. Essentially, wrongful death lawsuits value an individual solely on how much money they make. In Micah’s case, even if the court finds the hospital at fault for his death, his parents won’t get much in pecuniary damages since the three-year old doesn’t earn income. The Grieving Families Act aims to reform the state’s old law. The bill’s sponsor in the Senate, Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal (D) says the bill would allow families like the McManus’ to seek compensation not just for financial losses but emotional damages. “If a deceased individual is not the breadwinner of the family, if they’re very young, if they’re older, have a disability, often times if they’re a woman or person of color, or work in a low wage job or may have a lower educational status, that means that necessarily they are devalued under New York’s wrongful death statute,” said Hoylman-Sigal. Tell Governor Hochul to sign the bill and end preventable deaths like Micah’s. https://lnkd.in/gcUuTUXm
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NYSTLI’s acclaimed DECISIONS seminar heads to Westchester this fall. Save with early bird registration today ?? Register now: https://lnkd.in/esN8Cjup
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