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Representing People with Disabilities: Third Edition, 2000Editors: Peter Danziger, Esq.; Patricia W. Johnson, Esq.; Nancy M. Maurer, Esq.Mr. Danziger was Co-Chair of the New York State Bar Association Committee on Issues Affecting People with Disabilities. In 1989 he developed and was the Editor-in-Chief of the treatise on Representing People with Disabilities. This publication is updated each year and has 27 chapter authors.Mr. Danziger continues as Editor of the treatise and also is co-author of the chapter on Special Education Litigation. This is a pro bono project. For more information on this book, click here. To order this book from the New York State Bar Association, click here. |
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Estate Planning and Will Drafting in New York, 2000Editor-in-Chief: Michael E. O'Connor, Esq.Mr. Danziger and his wife Joan are New York State life and health insurance agents. Mrs. Danziger has a Masters Degree in Health Education and concentrates in Long Term Care Insurance. Mr. Danziger has experience in long term care insurance and estate planning. He authored the chapter on Long Term Care Insurance in the New York State Bar Association Treatise on Estate Planning and Will Drafting in New York. This is a pro bono project. For more information on this book, click here. To order this book from the New York State Bar Association, click here. |
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Tapping Officials' Secrets: The Door To Open Government in New York, 4th Edition, 2001Peter Danziger, Esq.Mr. Danziger has extensive experience in media law. He has represented dozens of newspaper, television and radio stations in New York State for over 25 years. He was also general counsel and lobbyist for a state association of newspaper publishers. In 1989 he was selected by the Washington, D.C.-based Reporters Committee for Freedom
of the Press to author the New York State guidebooks on the Freedom of Information Law and
the Open Meetings Law. The guidebooks are nationally published and part of a 50-state
compendium. This is a pro bono project. For more information on this book, click here. To order this book from the Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Press, click here. |
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