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- UPDATE: Staten Island Chamber of Commerce Announces Verrazano Bridge Toll Reduction For Commercial Vehicles
- Albany Lawmakers Move To Reduce The Verrazano Bridge Toll
- Presentation At Holy Family Parish On Elder Law And Estate Planning
- Annamarie G. Gentile, Esq. Travels To Albany To Discuss The Recent Toll Increase
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More attention to common health issues, such as obesity, could reduce the amount of time injured workers remain on workers’ comp and the severity of their injury, notes the law firm of Angiuli and Gentile, experienced in Workers’ Compensation Law.
April, 2013…..At the beginning of this year, Insurance Journal published an article, based on a recent Duke University study, revealing the impact obesity has on the workforce and in particular, the workers’ compensation system. According to the article, Duke University … Continue reading
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UPDATE: Staten Island Chamber of Commerce Announces Verrazano Bridge Toll Reduction For Commercial Vehicles
The following e-mail was sent out by the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce today, March 13th, regarding the Verrazano bridge toll for commercial vehicles whose businesses are based in Staten Island, New York. “Last week, a delegation of Chamber Board … Continue reading
Albany Lawmakers Move To Reduce The Verrazano Bridge Toll
On March 5th, 2013, Supervising Partner of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP, Annamarie G. Gentile, traveled to Albany with the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce to discuss the recent toll increase on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge with State legislature representatives. During the … Continue reading
Presentation At Holy Family Parish On Elder Law And Estate Planning
Annamarie G. Gentile, Esq. and Stefanie L. DeMario, Esq. gave a presentation at Holy Family Parish on Elder Law and Estate Planning. Annamarie G. Gentile, Esq., supervising partner of the Elder Law and Estate Planning Group at Angiuli & Gentile, … Continue reading
Annamarie G. Gentile, Esq. Travels To Albany To Discuss The Recent Toll Increase
Annamarie G. Gentile, Esq., Vice Chair of the SICC Board of Directors and past Chair of the SICC small Business Committee accompanied the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce to Albany on Tuesday March 5, 2013 to meet with State legislature representatives … Continue reading
Upcoming Events at Angiuli & Gentile, LLP
Annamarie G. Gentile, a founder and partner of the New York City law firm of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP, will be attending several events within the next week regarding Elder Law & Estate Planning and the recent toll increase in … Continue reading
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Annamarie Gentile Will Be Appearing Again on Senior Care and Lifestyles Show (CTV) Discussing Options For Long Term Care
February 13, 2013: Annamarie Gentile, Esq., supervising partner of the Elder Law and Estate Planning Group at Angiuli & Gentile, LLP will be filming an episode on CTV’s “Senior Care and Lifestyles Show” with host Maryann Drandorff. The topic of … Continue reading
Annamarie G. Gentile and Stefanie L. DeMario are members of the Harbor House Ladies.
The Harbor House Ladies were established from a group of women who volunteer their time annually to help with preparations for the Harbor House Helping Hearts Luncheon. Members donate their time, refreshments, entertainment, manicures and gifts to provide seasonal activities … Continue reading
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Court Rules Obama Appointments Unconstitutional
On January 4, 2012, President Barack Obama appointed Richard Cordray to serve as Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and appointed three new members to the National Labor Relations Board. However, in a unanimous three-judge decision, the Federal Appeals … Continue reading
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Tagged constitution, Consumer Financial Protection, NLRB, Obama, Obama appointments
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SWEET ENDINGS
Last September, my family and I traveled to Hershey Pennsylvania, also known as the “Sweetest Place on Earth”, where we indulged in large quantities of chocolates and countless spinning amusement park rides. At one point we took a chocolate tasting … Continue reading

