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What to Do if You Have Not Received the Economic Impact Payment
by Ramona Morel, Esq. and Alexa TovarMay 6, 2020
Many individuals who filed a 2018 or 2019 tax return will be eligible to receive an Economic Impact Payment under the CARES Act. The payments are automatic for most taxpayers, which means that people who filed tax returns in 2018 or 2019 and most seniors and retirees do not need to take any further action to receive their payments.
Read moreIn Memoriam: Henri M. Gueron
by CBJC StaffMay 4, 2020
The City Bar Justice Center mourns the loss of Henri M. Gueron, who died on May 1 of Covid-19. Following a career as a nuclear engineer and then senior Con Edison attorney, Henri volunteered for more than 20 years as a volunteer attorney with the Justice Center’s Immigrant Justice Project.
Read moreThe Veterans Assistance Project Launches Initiative to Address Veterans Service Gaps in NYC
by Logan CampbellApril 16, 2020
After studying the gap between what veterans in New York City should be receiving in terms of disability payments and what they actually obtain, the City Bar Justice Center’s Veterans Assistance Project (VAP) has been active in addressing this injustice on a number of fronts. Thanks to the support of The New York Community Trust and the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation, VAP launched an initiative advocating for more trained attorneys taking on veterans disability work.
Read moreManejo del Impacto Financiero del Coronavirus en la Ciudad de Nueva York
by CBJC StaffApril 13, 2020
Con la propagación del coronavirus o COVID-19, las comunidades están experimentado impactos financieros ya que muchos han perdido sus sueldos como resultado de la enfermedad o debido al cierre temporal de negocios. En estos tiempos de incertidumbre, es importante ser proactivo ante los problemas financieros. A continuación hay una guía que incluye consejos y recursos que los residentes y pequeños negocios de Nueva York encontrarán útiles.
Read moreCity Bar Justice Center Pro Se Project: Open for Attorney Phone Appointments During COVID-19 Outbreak
by City Bar Justice Center Pro Se ProjectApril 8, 2020
The City Bar Justice Center’s Pro Se Legal Assistance Project is continuing to conduct client intake and schedule phone appointments with attorneys to provide free, brief legal advice to pro se plaintiffs and defendants with cases in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York in Brooklyn.
Read moreWhat You Should Know About Coronavirus Medical Coverage in NYC
by Vivienne Duncan, Esq. and Alexa TovarApril 2, 2020
While testing is generally covered regardless of your insurance, if you test positive and need hospital care, you might still have to pay a share of the cost for coronavirus treatment depending on which insurance plan(s) you have.
Read moreWhat You Should Do if a Family Member is Dying
by PELP StaffMarch 23, 2020
The anxiety stemming from the impending death of a family member after a struggle with a long-term illness or as a result of an unexpected illness such as COVID-19 makes focusing on routine financial matters that much harder and challenging. It is, however, just such circumstance that should motivate action in order to streamline and simplify what is required after death.
Read moreDealing With the Financial Impact of the Coronavirus in New York City
by CBJC StaffMarch 18, 2020
With the spread of the coronavirus or COVID-19, communities are being financially impacted as many suffer loss of income as a result of becoming ill or due to the temporary closure of businesses. In these uncertain times, it is important to be proactive when faced with financial distress. Below is a guide including essential tips and resources New Yorkers will find helpful from the City Bar Justice Center.
Read moreWillkie Farr & Gallagher Secures Asylum for Uyghur Student
by CBJC StaffMarch 11, 2020
Attorneys from Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP recently helped to secure asylum for a young man from China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous region. As a Muslim and a member of the Uyghur, a Turkic minority ethnic group, Hasan (whose name has been changed to protect his identity) faced severe religious restrictions, bigotry and discrimination.
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