Michael J. Amoruso: Shedding light on disability, elder issues
| By Pagani, Frank | |
| Proquest LLC |
"Not a day goes by that my routine is not disrupted because I must advocate for my right to allow my Seeing Eye dog to guide me through the doors of public buildings - and I am a lawyer. Can you imagine how difficult and demoralizing that would be for someone who doesn't have the legal training and/or assertiveness that I possess?" So wrote
In it, he made a powerfully persuasive argument for the
Since becoming chairman of the
"My personal experience is the passion that fuels me," said Amoruso, who has had hearing loss since he was a child and started to go blind as a young man - disabilities he did not allow to get in the way of his becoming a prominent elder law/estate planning and special needs attorney. In addition, he is also a New York Metro Super Lawyer for Elder Law (a top legal profession ranking he earned three years in a row since 2010), as well as an influential and respected advocate on public policy issues impacting elder law and special needs issues on the local, state and national levels.
As Amoruso's former mentor and retired judge
When Amoruso graduated from
In building a successful practice, he has been guided by a family Italian motto: "Avanti, sempre avanti", which translates to "Forward, always forward." That, combined with a business approach about taking the time to listen carefully to his client's problems and tailoring solutions-based plans, has produced a strong referral base of grateful clients.
The personal satisfaction Amoruso derives each time he helps bring peace of mind to a client is its best reward. Case in point is a 70-year-old woman who had been taking care of her paraplegic husband in their home and recognized that as she got older, it would become more difficult for her to continue to do that. It took more than a year and a half of research and Amoruso personally making phone calls to facilities himself, but he found the right one that would provide the care the husband needed while allowing the wife to visit every day.
Keeping abreast of changes impacting elder law practice gives him an edge to act proactively on behalf of his clients. He finds one recent development especially troubling. It is the shift in the New York state
What's his strategy to deal with this latest challenge to his clients? As with other issues he has successfully fought, his guidance will be focused and his advocacy voice will be loud and clear. After all, he is emboldened yet again by "Avanti, sempre avanti."
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