INSIGHTS | By: Kathryn Dalli | July 19, 2018
HAH – K. Dalli July Article For many people involved in creative pursuits, knowing how to protect the work is important. Although it may seem daunting, the good news is that it’s really a lot simpler than it might first appear. For starters, the way in which...
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT | June 19, 2018
Martin D. Finnegan of the law firm of Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo awarded the recipient of the firm’s 2018 Community Service Scholarship to Mattituck Jr. Sr. High School senior Jaime Gaffga of Mattituck. Ms. Gaffga is an active member of the...
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT | June 14, 2018
David Dubin and Alexandra Halsey Storch of the law firm of Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo announced the recipients of the firm’s Community Service Scholarships. On Thursday, June 7 the 2018 scholarship recipients were announced at the...
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT | June 1, 2018
On Thursday night the 2018 Scholarship recipients were announced at East Hampton High School’s award ceremony. The year’s winners are Rudolph DeSanti, of East Hampton, and Maya Schultz, of Amagansett. Ms. Schultz has volunteered with Paddler’s for Humanity; an East...
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT | June 1, 2018
On Thursday evening the 2018 Twomey Latham Community Service Scholarship recipient was announced at Riverhead High School’s Senior Award Ceremony. The year’s winner is Kenneth Rothwell, of Wading River. Kenneth is a member of both the Riverhead Community...
INSIGHTS | By: Craig H. Handler | May 22, 2018
Any U.S. based business that sells products or provides services via the internet, no matter how large or small, is technically a global business. Although having a global reach is normally a good thing, it can also come with serious responsibilities. For instance, if...
INSIGHTS | By: Kathryn Dalli | May 17, 2018
Partner Kathryn Dalli, head of the firm’s intellectual property law group, has been practicing law for over 30 years. Ms Dalli has a diverse background in the arts, business, entertainment and litigation. Ms. Dalli was approached by Hamptons Art Hub to write a column...
INSIGHTS | By: | May 15, 2018
For a large majority of Americans, the recent doubling of the federal estate tax exemption from $5 million to $10 million, adjusted for inflation annually, in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, will have no effect on their estate. It is important, however, to remember there...