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SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

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Do you belong to a service or civic organization that schedules guest speakers? Are you an educator who tries to present timely topics to your students? If so, we can help you make presentations on a variety of topics particularly on the subject of nursing home litigation.
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Upcoming/Recent Speaking Engagements:

Topic: Nursing Home Litigation, at the Rockland County Bar Association meeting on June 6, 2006 , Congers, NY


Topic: On the Edge in Assisted Living, at the American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants 17th National Education Conference, Shared Foundation, Infinite Possibilities, Atlanta, GA.
                                  


Topic: Assisted Living Facilities, at a Nursing Home Negligence Conference sponsored by Lorman Education Services, January 26, 2006, Crowne Plaza at the United Nations, New York, NY.
                                


Topic: Plaintiff's View of Nursing Home Neglect: Pre-suit Issues, at a New Jersey & New York Nursing Home Negligence seminar hosted by Professional Education Systems Institute, LLC
May 24, 2005, Hilton Gateway, Newark, NJ


Topic: Assisted Living Facilities, at a Nursing Home Negligence Conference sponsored by Lorman Education Services.
January 25, 2005, Pace University, New York, NY
Lecture Materials

Topic: Assisted Living Facilities, Spoke to the Greene County Department of the Aging
January 19, 2005, Cairo, NY.


Topic: Nursing Home Negligence, at a seminar hosted by the Professional Education Systems Institute, LLC
August 20, 2003, Melville, Long Island
August 21, 2003 in White Plains, NY.
Lecture Materials

Topic: Nursing Home Litigation, at a seminar hosted by the New York Bar Association
May 29, 2003, Albany Marriott, Albany, NY
June 13, 2003, Tarrytown Marriott, Tarrytown, NY.



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PUBLICATIONS

Sean and Monica have once again been honored to contribute to yet another book for the Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company. The book, Nursing Malpractice, 3d Ed., is scheduled for publication at the end of 2006.

Sean and Monica will be contributing one entirely new chapter and will be updating another. The new chapter will discuss nursing malpractice in the context of assisted living facilities. For example, what responsibilities does a nurse have in an assisted living facility and how could a nurse be subject to a malpractice suit. Sean and Monica will also be updating and editing a chapter discussing trial themes in nursing malpractice cases.

Nursing Malpractice, 3d Ed., is geared toward the nurse, attorney, and insurance claims adjuster. It is described on the Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company website as, “Comprehensive and full of inside information, [the book] covers the spectrum of the nursing process – from patient admittance to lawsuit. Packed with tips and techniques for finding the missing loophole, [the book] reveals typical ways in which nurses try to cover up their mistakes, and shows how nurses are caught in a difficult position between the insurance company lawyers and hospital procedures. It details your defendant nurse’s daily routine, whether as a surgical nurse or nurse-supervisor in a nursing home setting, giving a comprehensive feel for all the actions which fall under a nurse’s responsibility.”

Phone orders for this book will be available soon through Med League at (908) 788-8227.or online at www.medleague.com/Publications/Webstore.htm . Click on the link for Medical Negligence then click on the link for Nursing Malpractice. At this time, the book listed is the 2d Ed. and is only available on CD. 3d Ed. books ordered through Med League will be personally signed by the editor. Pre-orders of the book will be available soon at www.lawyersandjudges.com . Search by Keyword for “Nursing Malpractice.”


New book on Nursing Home Litigation
Sean and Monica co-authored a chapter in a new book entitled, Nursing Home Litigation:Investigation and Case Preparation, 2nd Edition, published by Lawyer & Judges Publishing Company. Their Chapter involves litigation strategies. They were honored and privileged to be chosen by the editor, Patricia Iyer, RN, MSN, LNCC, to participate in the preparation of this book. It is anticipated that the book will be released in the summer of 2005.

Phone orders for this book can be placed at (908) 788-8227 or online at www.medleague.com/Publications/Webstore.htm . Click on the link for Nursing Home Litigation then click on the link for the book's name. Books ordered through Med League will be personally signed by the editor. Pre-orders of the book can be placed at www.lawyersandjudges.com . Search by Keyword for “Nursing Home Litigation.”


Document Setting Forth Nursing Home's Summary & Analysis of Accident was not Privileged as a record of quality assurance committees, p.9 Nursing Home Law Letter, Issue No.5, February 15,2005


Nursing Facility Settles in Wrongful Death Case, p.35 Nursing Home Law Letter, Issue No.5, February 15, 2005

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The Wrongful Death of Mario Acito - A Case of Nursing Home Neglect
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The Wrongful Death of Mario Acito
A Case of Nursing Home Neglect

After two years of litigation, the case of Mario Acito settled before trial. On September 19, 2001, Mario Acito, 84 years old, died as a result of a nursing home's negligence.

As a World War II veteran suffering from dementia and a stroke, Mr. Acito was profoundly affected by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. He believed that he needed to protect the staff and residents of the nursing home from future attacks. As a result, Mr. Acito became extremely anxious at night and had difficulty sleeping.

The nursing home should have developed a care plan to address Mr. Acito's anxiety. Instead, his care plan called for placing him in the dining room, behind closed doors, alone and unattended all night long. For hours on end, he sat watching CNN's coverage of the terrorist attacks. Being insensitive to Mr. Acito's fears, he was left with a channel changer in his hand, and after several days of watching the coverage, his anxiety increased. He began yelling that he was going to get the terrorists and on several occasions attempted to get out of his wheelchair. The nursing home did nothing to alleviate Mr. Acito's anxiety. On September 16, 2001, in an effort to get the terrorists, he fell from his wheelchair, which resulted in his death. The case settled after depositions were completed for a confidential amount.

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Death Row
(from our Winter 2003 newsletter)

This year I defended several dog owners whose dogs the City of Albany intended to destroy. I am pleased to report that none of the dogs were killed.

In one case an Albany City Animal Control Officer petitioned the Albany City Court to kill my client's two pitbull mixes. The dogs only crime were to defend themselves against an off-leash dog that that attacked them.

In defending the case, I reviewed the Albany City Code and discovered that the City of Albany provided less due process than the minimum set by New York State. Pursuant to the Albany City code, once a dog owner is notified that his dog has been seized, the owner may request a hearing before the dog is killed. However, pursuant to New York State Law, a hearing must be held before a dog can be killed.

As a result of this case, this City of Albany has revised it vicious-dog ordinance in order to comply with New York State Law.


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