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Why choose the law offices of Barry Feinstein & affiliates?

The attorneys at The Law Offices of Barry Feinstein & Affiliates P.C. have over 25 years of experience working with families and individuals in Massachusetts and have extensive background in all areas of personal injury.

What are the best tips for mailing a manila envelope?

The main things to consider regarding mailing manila envelopes are the size and weight of the envelope. You may find other sizes available, but these are the three standard sizes most people use for mail purposes.

What happened to Dianne Feinstein's Chinese staff member?

On July 27, 2018, reports surfaced that a Chinese staff member who worked as Feinstein's personal driver, gofer and liaison to the Asian-American community for 20 years, was caught reporting to China's Ministry of State Security. According to the reports, the FBI contacted Feinstein five years earlier warning her about the employee.

Who is Dianne Feinstein?

In the 1960s, she worked in local government in San Francisco. Feinstein was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1969. She served as the board's first female president in 1978, during which time the assassinations of Mayor George Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk by Dan White drew national attention.

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Who is Thet Hnin Swe?

Thet Hnin Swe has been part of Feinstein Law Myanmar branch since our inception in Myanmar 2018, serving as a legal assistant for two years. Thet Hnin Swe is a pivotal part of the Feinstein Law Myanmar team for her communication and linguistic skills, as well as her extensive securities and regulatory knowledge. Thet also serves as a office manager and social media manager for the Firm. She speaks and writes Burmese, English, and Japanese with native fluency and converses well in Korean.

Who is Todd Feinstein?

Todd has worked as broker, market maker, compliance officer, options principal, broker principal, and head trader for a panoply of boutique and regional broker/dealers, though he credits his earlier career as a sailor and seaman for the resourcefulness and confidence required to deal with rapidly evolving corporate issues for the most demanding clients.

Who is Alan Block?

With nearly three decades of experience in complex real estate transactions and corporate mergers & acquisitions working with some of the largest property developers and financial institutions in the Midwest, Alan Block helps c-suite clients navigate the often-overwhelming steps required to complete complicated transactions and capital raises. A keen investigator and due diligence ninja, Alan is equally comfortable working on any stage of a merger, reverse merger, stock purchase or asset acquisition, and his services have been invaluable to key players in the private equity and REIT world as well as fintech startups, the hemp/CBD space, and financial service providers.

Why did Feinstein say the deferred action for children was rescinded?

In September 2017, after Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the rescinding of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, Feinstein admitted the legality of the program was questionable while citing this as a reason for why a law should be passed. In her opening remarks at a January 2018 Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, she said she was concerned the Trump administration's decision to terminate temporary protected status might be racially motivated, based on comments Trump made denigrating African countries, Haiti, and El Salvador.

What honorary degree did Feinstein receive?

Feinstein was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Golden Gate University in San Francisco on June 4, 1977. She was awarded the Legion of Honour by France in 1984. Feinstein received with the Woodrow Wilson Award for public service from the Woodrow Wilson Center of the Smithsonian Institution on November 3, 2001, in Los Angeles. In 2002, Feinstein won the American Medical Association's Nathan Davis Award for "the Betterment of the Public Health". She was named as one of The Forward 50 in 2015.

What committee did Feinstein serve on?

Feinstein has served on the Senate's Select Committee on Intelligence since before 9/11 and her time on the committee has coincided with the Senate Report on Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq and the debates on the torture/"enhanced interrogation" of terrorists and alleged terrorists. On the Senate floor on December 9, 2014, the day parts of the Senate Intelligence Committee report on CIA torture were released to the public, Feinstein called the government's detention and interrogation program a "stain on our values and on our history".

How many times has Feinstein been married?

Feinstein has been married three times. She married Jack Berman ( d. 2002), who was then working in the San Francisco District Attorney's Office, in 1956. She and Berman divorced three years later. Their daughter, Katherine Feinstein Mariano ( b. 1957), was the presiding judge of the San Francisco Superior Court for 12 years, through 2012. In 1962, shortly after beginning her career in politics, Feinstein married her second husband, neurosurgeon Bertram Feinstein, who died of colon cancer in 1978. In 1980, Feinstein married Richard C. Blum, an investment banker.

What has Feinstein voted for?

Feinstein has supported the Affordable Care Act, repeatedly voting to defeat initiatives aimed against it. She has voted to regulate tobacco as a drug; expand the Children's Health Insurance Program; override the president's veto of adding 2 to 4 million children to SCHIP eligibility; increase Medicaid rebate for producing generic drugs; negotiate bulk purchases for Medicare prescription drugs; allow re-importation of prescription drugs from Canada; allow patients to sue HMOs and collect punitive damages; cover prescription drugs under Medicare, and means-test Medicare. She has voted against the Paul Ryan Budget 's Medicare choice, tax and spending cuts; and allowing tribal Indians to opt out of federal healthcare. Feinstein's Congressional voting record was rated as 88% by the American Public Health Association (APHA), the figure ostensibly reflecting the percentage of time the representative voted the organization's preferred position.

Where was Feinstein born?

Feinstein was born Dianne Emiel Goldman in San Francisco to Leon Goldman, a surgeon, and his wife Betty ( née Rosenburg), a former model. Her paternal grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Poland. Her maternal grandparents, the Rosenburgs, were from Saint Petersburg, Russia. While they were of German-Jewish ancestry, they practiced the Russian Orthodox (Christian) faith, as was required for Jews in Saint Petersburg. Christianity was passed down to Feinstein's mother, who insisted on her transferral from a Jewish day school to a prestigious local Catholic school, but Feinstein lists her religion as Judaism. She graduated from Convent of the Sacred Heart High School in 1951 and from Stanford University in 1955 with a Bachelor of Arts in history.

When did Feinstein support the Iran nuclear deal?

Feinstein announced her support for the Iran nuclear deal framework in July 2015, tweeting that the deal would usher in "unprecedented & intrusive inspections to verify cooperation" on the part of Iran.

What percentage of fault is considered negligent in Massachusetts?

In Massachusetts, following a modified comparative negligence rule, victims may recover damages for an accident as long as they are less than 51 percent at fault for causing it.

What is medical malpractice?

Medical malpractice is a result of a health care professional treating patients in a way that falls below the professional standard of care in the appropriate specialty.

What does it mean when another driver fails to drive?

This usually means showing that another driver failed to drive safely and that this directly caused your accident. In many cases, another party, such as the driver’s employer or a manufacturer of a defective car part, also may be brought into the case.

When property owners fail to keep premises safe for visitors, should they be held accountable for the harm caused by the dangerous condition

When property owners fail to keep premises safe for visitors, they should be held accountable for the harm caused by the dangerous condition. All property owners owe a duty to visitors to keep their properties free from hazards , but business owners owe the highest degree of care to customers.

Where can slip and fall accidents happen?

Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere, from a sidewalk to a shopping mall or parking lot. These accidents can also lead to severe injuries, especially for elderly victims or children.

Can you sue for workers compensation?

An employee who receives workers’ compensation benefits cannot also file a lawsuit against his or her employer related to an injury on the job.

Is Massachusetts a no fault state?

Massachusetts is a “no-fault” state when it comes to insurance claims based on car accidents. This means that your own insurance company is required to pay up to $8,000 under your policy’s benefits for medical bills, regardless of who is liable for a collision.

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