Rachel Hirschfeld

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Rachel Hirschfeld (1945/1946 – September 28, 2018) was an animal welfare attorney specializing in the area of animal law, pet trusts, and pet protection agreements. She co-produced and was head producer of productions of many plays on and off-Broadway such as Oleanna[1] and Blithe Spirit.[2]

Born1945/1946
DiedSeptember 28, 2018 (age 72)
OccupationsLawyer
Animal rights advocate
Author
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Rachel Hirschfeld
Hirschfeld with her rescue animals Swizzle and Topper.
Born1945/1946
DiedSeptember 28, 2018 (age 72)
Alma materYeshiva University
Cardozo School of Law
OccupationsLawyer
Animal rights advocate
Author
Years active1999–2018
Parent(s)Abraham Hirschfeld (deceased)
Zipora Hirschfeld (deceased)
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Hirschfeld was an advocate in the area of pet trusts.[3] When a New York court awarded $2 million to Leona Helmsley's dog, Hirschfeld was quoted in The New Yorker calling it "one of the greatest moments for animals ongoing care".[4] She noted that "It's a landmark case, for a judge to be able to say that we have a case for that amount of money."[4]

Hirschfeld has been either quoted or profiled by news and media outlets in stories about pet trusts and pet rights including ABC's Nightline,[5] The New Yorker,[4] The New York Sun,[6] Newsday,[7] The Today Show,[8] CNN, the CBS Early Show, and The Wall Street Journal.[9]

Hirschfeld died on September 28, 2018, at age 72.[10][11]

Bibliography

  • Petriarch: The Complete Guide To Financial and Legal Planning for a Pet's Continued Care (2010) ISBN 0-87051-870-4

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