We preach diversity, equity, and inclusion. But how do we truly turn these words into action? It’s essential to practice what we preach for all diverse communities, including the LGBTQ+ community. Inclusion can be de…
Pride Month is filled with parades, rainbow flags, and companies releasing statements supportive of the LGBTQ+ community. The month of June gushes love and kindness for the LGBTQ+ community… but what about the other 11 mon…
The attorneys at The Coppola Firm have a long history of offering our clients information and guidance in areas involving employment and labor issues. We have experience looking at these issues from both sides, representin…
You’re driving on your way to work and see a bicyclist. What do you do? How do you keep the bicyclist safe and yourself away from harm? Here are some tips to keep you as a driver – and cyclists – safe out on the road: Don’…
Congratulations on landing that new job! Now it’s time to call a lawyer. The Coppola Firm: Taking care of your legal needs. Protecting against daunting risks and ensuring that effective agreements are in place. Learn…
Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Adult Survivors Act, creating a one-year lookback window for survivors of sexual assault that occurred when they were over the age of 18 to sue their abusers regardless of when the abuse oc…
Helmets, while not a fashion statement, help keep cyclists safe on the road. All adults and children should wear a helmet that’s appropriate for biking, during every ride. These guidelines from the National Highway T…
The Coppola Firm is here to help you through the issues, paperwork, and processes that you need to follow when you’ve been hurt in an accident. Our lawyers are available to meet with you remotely to help you protect your r…
Did you know regular biking throughout adulthood protects against a variety of age-related health issues? Cycling can reduce cholesterol levels, prevent heart issues, and manage type II diabetes. Studies also show biking c…
Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Adult Survivors Act, creating a one-year lookback window for survivors of sexual assault that occurred when they were over the age of 18 to sue their abusers regardless of when the abuse oc…