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Gary R Lieberman Marin County Elder Law Specialist.

Gary R Lieberman Appears Tonight with John J Nazarian to Take Your Questions

Tweet Our own Gary R Lieberman Elder Law Specialist from Marin County California in the Bay area will be appearing on John J Nazarian’s new radio show, John Unleashed. Some of the topics to be covered are: 1. Americans are being escorted via email and mainstream media including ABC News to moved to countries where [...]

A medical bill, family photographs and belongings of Lisa Krieger's late father, Kenneth Harris Krieger. (Dai Sugano)

Gary R Lieberman Edler Law Specialist suggests the NPR’s Five-Part Story on Elder Abuse

Tweet The NPR on May 3, 2013 launched a five-part story on elder abuse. all segments can be viewed on their website even if you missed the first airing. Topics covered over the course of the 5 part series include: · Part 1: Elderly Couple’s Tale Of Abuse Not So Uncommon James and Etta Jennings [...]

Beware of financial advisers they prey on our senior citizens

Low Interest Rate Environment Exposes Seniors to Fraudsters

Tweet Ylan Q. Mui of the Washington Post recently had an article that the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys suggested it members, which include both Gary R Lieberman and Josh Eisenberg of California Living Trust based out of Marin County California, take a look to see if senior citizens in their community were being [...]

Baby Boomers still in work force

Study: Baby Boomers Are Not Stealing Younger Workers’ Jobs

Tweet Older workers take up a lot of jobs, but not necessarily at the expense of younger workers. In an article By Danielle Kurtzleben of US News highlighted a paper from the Pew Charitable Trusts’ Economic Mobility Project showing that, though younger workers may be hurting right now from the economic downturn, over the longer [...]

Yahoo! Finance/Richard Perry/The New York Times - Mr. Blum's home on Staten Island, where he built and sold hundreds of other houses.

A Cautionary Tale When you Leave Millions and the State Gets It!

Tweet This is best summed by a statement that is part of an article by the New York Times “He was a very smart man but he died like an idiot,” said Paul Skurka, a fellow Holocaust survivor who befriended Mr. Blum after doing carpentry work for him in the 1970s. When Roman Blum died [...]

Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) in 1990 to compensate individuals who contracted one of 27 medical conditions presumptively related to radiation exposure during atmospheric nuclear testing

COMPENSATION AVAILABLE TO “ATOMIC VETS”

Tweet In the recent Veterans Advocates Group of America’s newsletter an article by our own Josh Eisenberg was highlighted. Here is the article for you to read regarding veterans benefits you are your loved ones might be entitled: During the period from 1945-1963, the United States government was preparing itself for an Atomic War, and [...]

Our Eagle and American Flag under which so many have served and died for our freedoms

Facing the atomic bomb: A nuclear veteran remembers

Tweet Army Corporal Jerald Kendrick was 23 years old the first time he watched an atomic bomb explode. The light was so bright, he says, “you could see all the bones in your arms.” During the height of the Cold War, the United States conducted 210 atmospheric nuclear tests. What’s often forgotten today are the [...]