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Legal Eagle - Introducing the Legal Eagle: Your Neighbor

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 1/9/26 | 1/9/26



By Mina Mirzaie-Frodey

I am delighted to spread my wings as the Mountain Eagle’s new “Legal Eagle,” a column dedicated to discussing the law and connecting it to everyday life. Before we dive into statutes and legal anecdotes, though, let me introduce myself the way neighbors do—through the small moments that stitch us together. 

I’m the person lingering for a few extra minutes at the Saturday Cooperstown farmer’s market. I’m the one catching a sunrise jog along East Main Street or Susquehanna Avenue before the day gets busy. In other words, I live here and care deeply about this place we all share. Our corner of the world, with its wide-open landscapes.  

That is the spirit I plan to bring to this column: practical, plainspoken guidance that starts with where we live. The law can feel remote, but it shows up in familiar places—leases and mortgages, workplace rules and school policies, the fine print on a contractor’s estimate, the click of “I agree” on a website, or the letter that arrives with a deadline in bold. Each week, I’ll unpack topics that you might find interesting: how to read a lease and understand security deposits; ways to avoid common consumer scams; the basics of wills, powers of attorney, and guardianship; what to expect if you’re called for jury duty; and what open meetings and public records laws mean for local government. I’ll also explore timely issues—from privacy and technology to property and zoning—always with an eye toward the practical.

My goal is not to turn readers into lawyers, but to offer an accessible starting point. I’ll explain the “why” behind the rules, highlight choices you may not know you have, and suggest questions to ask before you sign, click, or show up. And because the law evolves, I’ll work to keep the discussion current, clear, and simple. 

Feel free to email me any legal topics on your mind, and as I craft this column, I will keep your suggestions in mind. Thank you for welcoming me into your home twice a month. I look forward to learning from your experiences and earning your trust—one column at a time. 

This column is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Reading this column does not create an attorney–client relationship. Laws vary by jurisdiction and are subject to change. You should consult a qualified attorney for advice regarding your specific situation.

If you have any questions, Lippes Mathias LLP attorney Mina Mirzaie-Frodey may be contacted regarding matters related to this topic and more at mmirzaie@lippes.com


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