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Art Basel Guide, Miami Beach, December 6-9, 2012

Art Basel, now in its 11th year, runs this weekend, December 6-9, in Miami Beach, Florida.

Recognized as one of the most prestigious art shows in the Americas, Art Basel features more than 260 leading galleries from North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa. Works by more than 2,000 artists of the 20th and 21st centuries will be on display.

Click on the link for the official Art Basel website.

If you are looking for places to eat or information on the many independent art events that surround the Art Basel show, click on the link for the Sun-Sentinel’s Guide to Art Basel.

A giant floating alligator head is one of the more unique features of Art Basel 2012. Hollywood artist Lloyd Goradesky and Everglades historian Cesar Becerra, joined by a team of collaborators, plan to launch a 40-ton alligator head, measuring 230 feet long and 50 feet wide, today or tomorrow from Port Everglades. The mobile head, with a mouth that opens and closes, will float down to Miami for Art Basel. Read more here.

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The Florida lawyers at Kahn & Resnik, P.L. are available to service your legal needs.

Our concierge approach to the practice of law reflects our philosophy of personalized and confidential attention. When you retain an attorney at Kahn & Resnik, P.L., we work efficiently and effectively to help you achieve your business and personal objectives.

We can assist you in legal matters relating to commercial litigation, divorce, disability law, real estate litigation, securities litigation, and corporate transactions.

We serve business owners, professionals and individual clients across Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and other cities throughout the state. Contact Howard N. Kahn, Esq. at 954-321-0176 or online.

South Florida Personal Income Decline in 2009 at Historic Levels

Making ends meet in South Florida has been a challenge in recent years, and the U.S. Government issued a report this week that confirmed a drop in local personal incomes.

Residents of the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) that runs from Miami-Dade County through Fort Lauderdale up to Pompano Beach experienced a significant drop in personal income in 2009, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The chart below shows historical trends for South Florida personal income.

Miami Income Chart

In a recent story titled, “The worst year for South Florida since the Great Depression: 2009,” the Miami Herald reports “… no income drop came even close to what we saw in 2009 — a 5 percent drop in Miami-Dade and an 8 percent plunge in Broward. Personal income includes government aid, and without the state and federal dollars, the decline would have been even worse.”

Income declines of this magnitude have not been seen since the 1930s. Fortunately, South Florida incomes started bouncing back in 2010.

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The Florida lawyers at Kahn & Resnik, P.L. are available to service your legal needs.

Our concierge approach to the practice of law reflects our philosophy of personalized and confidential attention. When you retain an attorney at Kahn & Resnik, P.L., we work efficiently and effectively to help you achieve your business and personal objectives.

We can assist you in legal matters relating to commercial litigation, divorce, disability law, real estate litigation, securities litigation, and corporate transactions.

We serve business owners, professionals and individual clients across Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and other cities throughout the state. Contact Howard N. Kahn, Esq. at 954-321-0176 or online.

Fort Lauderdale Thanksgiving Weekend Activities

2012 Fort Lauderdale 5K Turkey Trot and Paddle
Thursday, November 22, 2012

The 2nd Annual Fort Lauderdale Turkey Trot & Turkey Paddle Together, sponsored by iTRACE Foundation, Inc. and Emerge Broward, a program of the Leadership Broward Foundation, Inc., will raise funds to support healthy living across the generations with an emphasis on childhood obesity.

Course Details
Location: Fort Lauderdale beach (A1A)
6:00 A.M. Registration
7:30 A.M. Race start time
8:30 A.M. Awards presentation
954-767-8866

Pre-registration is closed, but you can still sign up at designated locations. See details. Discounts are available for members of the military. Details here.

The 5K Run/Walk is a USA Track & Field sanctioned event. Enjoy the beauty of the Atlantic Ocean on the race course that travels along A1A. From beginners to elite runners, this race is for everyone!

If you prefer to be on the water, take part in the 2M Stand-Up Paddleboard course. It starts at the same mileage marker as the 5K Run/Walk, heads north for 1 mile and then turns around to finish at the starting point.

Thanksgiving themed costumes are welcomed and encouraged!

Broward County Fair
November 15 – 25, 2012
Location: City Center, 10300 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines
954-922-2224

The Broward County Fair is an annual Broward County tradition with midway, free concerts, entertainment, art/music contests, pageants, the Great American Frontier Show, Belmont Magic Show, a petting zoo and more attractions. See hundreds of animal exhibits, student exhibits, horticulture displays, fair food and so much more. Fun for all ages! Visit http://www.browardfair.org for more information.

Thanksgiving Travel at Fort Lauderdale International Airport

Expect crowds at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport if you are flying or picking up visitors this weekend. More than 500,000 travelers will arrive at or depart from the airport this Thanksgiving season. Allow extra time for traffic and security lines.

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Our concierge approach to the practice of law reflects our philosophy of personalized and confidential attention. When you retain an attorney at Kahn & Resnik, P.L., we work efficiently and effectively to help you achieve your business and personal objectives.

We can assist you in legal matters relating to commercial litigation, divorce, disability law, real estate litigation, securities litigation, and corporate transactions.

We serve business owners, professionals and individual clients across Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and other cities throughout the state. Contact Howard N. Kahn, Esq. at 954-321-0176 or online.

Thanks to Florida Veterans

We join the nation today in recognizing the great contributions and sacrifice made by members of the U.S. military and their families.

With more than 1.6 million veterans, Florida is the most veteran-friendly state in the nation, according to the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Here are some interesting facts about Florida veterans:

  • Florida has the third largest population of veterans in the nation after California and Texas with more than 1.6 million veterans – 12 percent of the Sunshine State’s population 18 and over.
  • Wartime veterans make up about 75 percent of Florida’s total veteran population (1.2 million).
  • There are more Vietnam-era veterans than any other wartime category in Florida with more than 449,000.
  • There are more than 231,000 veterans of Afghanistan and Iraq who claim Florida as their home of record.
  • Florida has more than 140,000 women veterans.

Florida Veterans’ Benefits Guide

Veterans in Florida are entitled to a wide range of benefits, from insurance to education. Click on the link for a full list of benefits available to Florida veterans.

Florida Medal of Honor Recipients

Throughout our nation’s history, 25 Medal of Honor recipients have been accredited to Florida. The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the U.S. government.  It is bestowed by the President in the name of Congress. See the names of Florida Medal of Honor recipients.

Learn more at the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs.

A Public Service Announcement from the Fort Lauderdale Law Firm of
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The Florida lawyers at Kahn & Resnik, P.L. are available to service your legal needs.

Our concierge approach to the practice of law reflects our philosophy of personalized and confidential attention. When you retain an attorney at Kahn & Resnik, P.L., we work efficiently and effectively to help you achieve your business and personal objectives.

We can assist you in legal matters relating to commercial litigation, divorce, disability law, real estate litigation, securities litigation, and corporate transactions.

We serve business owners, professionals and individual clients across Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and other cities throughout the state. Contact Howard N. Kahn, Esq. at 954-321-0176 or online.

Florida Election Results

Click on the link for Florida Election Results, as they are reported by the Supervisors of Elections to the Florida Department of State’s Division of Elections.

You will be able to view results for federal, district, and judicial contests. Election results for Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County campaigns will be of particular interest to South Florida residents. Final votes for the Florida constitutional amendments are also available.

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The Florida lawyers at Kahn & Resnik, P.L. are available to service your legal needs.

Our concierge approach to the practice of law reflects our philosophy of personalized and confidential attention. When you retain an attorney at Kahn & Resnik, P.L., we work efficiently and effectively to help you achieve your business and personal objectives.

We can assist you in legal matters relating to commercial litigation, divorce, disability law, real estate litigation, securities litigation, and corporate transactions.

We serve business owners, professionals and individual clients across Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and other cities throughout the state. Contact Howard N. Kahn, Esq. at 954-321-0176 or online.

Miami-Dade County Polling Stations to see Federal Observers

The Justice Department announced today that its Civil Rights Division plans to deploy more than 780 federal observers and department personnel to 51 jurisdictions in 23 states, including Miami-Dade County and other Florida locations, for the Nov. 6, 2012, general election.

Although state and local governments have primary responsibility for administering elections, the Civil Rights Division is charged with enforcing the federal voting rights laws that protect the rights of all citizens to access the ballot on Election Day.

Allegations of election fraud are handled by the 94 U.S. Attorneys’ Offices across the country and the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section.  Complaints may be directed to any of the local U.S. Attorneys’ Offices, the local FBI offices or the Public Integrity Section at 202-514-1412.

The observers and department personnel will gather information on, among other things, whether voters are subject to different voting qualifications or procedures on the basis of race, color, or membership in a language minority group; whether jurisdictions are complying with the minority language provisions of the Voting Rights Act; whether jurisdictions permit voters to receive assistance by a person of his or her choice if the voter is blind, has a disability, or is unable to read or write; whether jurisdictions allow voters with disabilities to cast a private and independent ballot; whether jurisdictions comply with the voter registration list requirements of the National Voter Registration Act; and whether jurisdictions comply with the provisional ballot requirements of the Help America Vote Act.

To assist in these inquiries, the department has deployed observers and monitors who speak Spanish and a variety of Asian and Native American languages.  Both the federal observers and department personnel will coordinate monitoring activities, and department attorneys maintain contact with local election officials.

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Our concierge approach to the practice of law reflects our philosophy of personalized and confidential attention. When you retain an attorney at Kahn & Resnik, P.L., we work efficiently and effectively to help you achieve your business and personal objectives.

We can assist you in legal matters relating to commercial litigation, divorce, disability law, real estate litigation, securities litigation, and corporate transactions.

We serve business owners, professionals and individual clients across Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and other cities throughout the state. Contact Howard N. Kahn, Esq. at 954-321-0176 or online.

Broward County Early Voting Locations

Residents of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and surrounding Broward County cities can vote in any one of almost 20 early voting locations. Many regional libraries are serving as early voting sites. Check the location that is most convenient for you.

The Broward County early voting schedule for the presidential election is as follows:

Saturday, October 27, 2012 to Saturday, November 3, 2012
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Click to view Broward County early voting locations

In case you are curious, here is the number of registered voters by party in Broward County as of today’s date:

  • Democrat: 588,956
  • Republican: 258,683
  • Other: 283,688
  • Total: 1,131,327

If you have questions about your Broward County voter registration, contact:

Supervisor of Elections Dr. Brenda C. Snipes
Main Office & Mailing Address:
115 S. Andrews Ave., Rm 102
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Days: Monday to Friday
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Broward County cities, towns, and villages include: Coconut Creek, Cooper City, Coral Springs, Dania Beach, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale Beach, Hillsboro Beach, Hollywood, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Lauderdale Lakes, Lauderhill, Lazy Lake, Lighthouse Point, Margate, Miramar, North Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Parkland, Pembroke Park, Pembroke Pines, Plantation, Pompano Beach, Sea Ranch Lakes, Southwest Ranches, Sunrise, Tamarac, West Park, Weston, and Wilton Manors.

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The Florida lawyers at Kahn & Resnik, P.L. are available to service your legal needs.

Our concierge approach to the practice of law reflects our philosophy of personalized and confidential attention. When you retain an attorney at Kahn & Resnik, P.L., we work efficiently and effectively to help you achieve your business and personal objectives.

We can assist you in legal matters relating to commercial litigation, divorce, disability law, real estate litigation, securities litigation, and corporate transactions.

We serve business owners, professionals and individual clients across Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and other cities throughout the state. Contact Howard N. Kahn, Esq. at 954-321-0176 or online.

Margate Commissioner David McLean Suspended

Florida Governor Rick Scott suspended Margate Commissioner David McLean from public office, effective today.

McLean allegedly used his influence in exchange for payment to assist a business owner in applying for an occupational license, among other activities.  Cooperating Witnesses in the case included a commercial property owner of a Margate strip shopping center and a general construction contractor.

McLean appeared in court to plead not guilty on Wednesday, and surrendered to the FBI.

The Governor’s Executive Order of Suspension directs that David McLean is prohibited from performing any official act, duty, or function of public office; from receiving any pay or allowance; and from being entitled to any of the emoluments or privileges of public office during the period of suspension, which period shall be from today, until a further Executive Order is issued, or as otherwise provided by law.

Federal bribery charges brought against Mr. McLean are a result of isolated incidents involving one elected official, according to the City’s website. No employees of the City and no other elected officials are involved. No city, state, or federal funds were misappropriated.

McLean is one of five City Commissioners who are elected “at large” by Margate voters. The Commissioners also serve on the Margate Community Redevelopment Agency (“CRA”) Board. McLean was first elected in 2004, and then re-elected in 2008 and 2012. He was elected as Vice Mayor of Margate from March 16, 2011 and served in that capacity until November 21, 2012.

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The Florida lawyers at Kahn & Resnik, P.L. are available to service your legal needs.

Our concierge approach to the practice of law reflects our philosophy of personalized and confidential attention. When you retain an attorney at Kahn & Resnik, P.L., we work efficiently and effectively to help you achieve your business and personal objectives.

We can assist you in legal matters relating to commercial litigation, divorce, disability law, real estate litigation, securities litigation, and corporate transactions.

We serve business owners, professionals and individual clients across Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and other cities throughout the state. Contact Howard N. Kahn, Esq. at 954-321-0176 or online.

Social Security: Disabled Worker Benefits at Age 62

Below is an interesting Q&A about Social Security’s treatment of disabled workers once they reach age 62. It appeared in a PBS column by Larry Kotlikoff, author of  Social Security original 34 “secrets”, his additional secrets, his Social Security “mistakes” and his Social Security gotchas.

Dear Larry,

You told me recently about the nuances of disability benefits. A lot of questions on this page come from people on SSDI — Social Security Disability Insurance. Furthermore, as I was amazed to discover when responding to a question about the minimum wage reducing the welfare rolls, some 14 million Americans depend on disability payments from SS, which dwarfs the 4.3 million getting welfare checks.

Would you please share your discoveries about details of disability benefits that may escape notice?

Larry Kotlikoff: Paul, Social Security has a separate set of equally Byzantine provisions governing disabled workers as it does non-disabled workers.

I want to point out a couple of features of Social Security’s treatment of disabled workers once they reach age 62. I’m answering your question in order to assist those who have a hard enough time as it is. (Full disclosure: I’ve been helped enormously on this column by Jerry Lutz, a former technical expert on Social Security.)

Let me illustrate the options available only to the disabled by considering a disabled worker I’ll call “Joe,” about to turn 62.

First, Joe can continue to collect his disability benefit through full retirement age (66 in Joe’s case) with no reduction in the amount. In contrast, non-disabled workers who apply for their Social Security retirement benefits between age 62 and their full retirement age are forced to take permanently reduced benefits.

Once Joe reaches full retirement age, his disability benefit automatically converts to his full retirement benefit. So disabled workers are, in effect, given their full retirement benefit starting four, gradually rising to five, years before they reach full retirement age. That’s 25 percent more than the non-disabled can get. Like you Paul, I’m all for helping the disabled, and I’m glad this feature is in the law.

Second, if Joe has been married for at least one year and his wife is collecting a retirement benefit or she has applied for a retirement benefit, but suspended its collection, Joe can receive an excess spousal benefit between age 62 and 66, though it will be reduced because he’s taking it before his full retirement age of 66.

The excess spousal benefit is calculated as the difference between 50 percent of Joe’s wife’s full retirement benefit and his own full retirement benefit. Assuming this excess is positive, Joe gets 70 percent of this amount starting at the tender age of 62.

If Joe is divorced, but was married for at least 10 years, he can collect a spousal benefit from 62 to 66 even if his ex is already collecting her retirement benefit or has suspended its collection. Moreover, if she hasn’t started collecting or hasn’t suspended, he can still collect an excess spousal benefit on her earnings history if she is over age 62 and they have been divorced for at least two years. (I keep telling you the rules are Byzantine, Paul, which is why answers like these can be so hard to write — and to follow.)

By the way, unlike a non-disabled worker, Joe isn’t automatically required to apply for his excess spousal benefit. Social Security calls such applications “deeming.” There is, however, no deeming for the disabled. This is important because, as I’ll explain in a moment, it might be better for Joe not to apply for his excess spousal benefit. Danger lurks.

When Joe reaches 66, he can tell Social Security he doesn’t want to take his own retirement benefit. In SS lingo, he will ask to “withdraw” his own benefit. If he doesn’t do so, his disability benefit will automatically be converted to a retirement benefit.

But if he “withdraws” his retirement benefit, Joe’s reduced excess spousal benefit will flip to a reduced full spousal benefit: 50 percent of his spouse’s full retirement benefit, no matter if she’s his wife or his ex. And if he hasn’t taken an excess spousal benefit by age 66, he’ll can still request his full spousal benefit.

Now for that danger-lurks moment. If Joe took his excess spousal benefit starting at 62, the 70 percent reduction factor would be applied to his full spousal benefit. That would mean getting 70 percent of 50 percent of his wife’s or ex-wife’s full retirement benefit.

If the excess spousal benefit is small, taking it would be a mistake for Joe because it will mean not much money before 66 and less money, potentially a lot less money, after 66. In other words, this second option makes sense of his the full retirement benefit of his wife or ex is more than double his own full retirement benefit. Since Joe is disabled, she may well have earned much higher benefits. But you can’t assume anything.

So Joe needs to be careful should well-meaning folks at SS try help him, say at age 62, to get the maximum at that age. They might also be helping him forgo higher benefits after age 66.

The advantage to Joe of withdrawing his retirement benefit, of course, is that he can then wait until 70 to collect his own retirement benefit, which will reach its maximum amount at that point, a full 32 percent higher that had he started taking it at age 66. His full spousal benefit, reduced or not depending on whether he took his excess spousal benefit prior to 66, can help facilitate the wait.

Non-disabled workers who take Social Security retirement benefits early are generally deemed to be applying for their excess spousal benefits and then are stuck with those reduced excess spousal benefits for the rest of their lives. They don’t have the ability to withdraw their retirement benefit at full retirement age and flip to their full spousal benefit.

Remember the larger purpose here: for Joe to wait until age 70 to start his retirement benefit and benefit from the Delayed Retirement Credit. At age 70, Joe will get the larger of his own retirement benefit or his full spousal benefit hit, again hit by the reduction factor that prevailed if and when he took his excess spousal benefit.

The big if here is that I’m assuming Joe has a pretty high maximum age of life – something like 85. Note that I say “maximum age of life” rather than “life expectancy.” Since Joe may make it to his maximum age of life, he should be planning to live that long. He can’t count on dying on time — at his life expectancy, that is. As Paul and I both regularly emphasize, the greatest danger is outliving your resources. That’s why waiting until 70, as I spelled out in a popular recent column, is, with some exceptions, — and with SS there are always exceptions — so important, if you can manage to wait.

Fort Lauderdale Disability Lawyer for Professionals

If you are a business or medical professional who has suffered an unexpected disability through illness or injury, contact Fort Lauderdale disability lawyer Howard Kahn if your disability benefits are at risk. We can help you understand and protect your legal rights to disability benefits. Contact us online or by phone at 954-321-0176.

Two Commercial Jets Collide at Miami International Airport

Passengers were shaken up but not hurt when two jetliners collided on the ramp at Miami International Airport yesterday evening.

An Aerolineas Argentinas Airbus was heading to the gate with 240 passengers onboard after arriving from Buenos Aires, when it encountered an Air France 777-300 plane preparing to depart for Paris with more than 300 passengers.

One plane suffered wing damage, while the other plane sustained damage to its tail section. The FAA does not have regulatory oversight in this instance, since the accident occurred in a ramp area.

Last month two commercial planes collided at Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport. One of the planes was parked and out of service at the time.

The Fort Lauderdale Law Firm of  Kahn & Resnik, P.L.

The Florida lawyers at Kahn & Resnik, P.L. are available to service your legal needs.

Our concierge approach to the practice of law reflects our philosophy of personalized and confidential attention. When you retain an attorney at Kahn & Resnik, P.L., we work efficiently and effectively to help you achieve your business and personal objectives.

We can assist you in legal matters relating to commercial litigation, divorce, disability law, real estate litigation, securities litigation, and corporate transactions.

We serve business owners, professionals and individual clients across Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and other cities throughout the state. Contact Howard N. Kahn, Esq. at 954-321-0176 or online.