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Connecticut Movers: From Pro Business to Pro Bono
International law firm Holland & Knight's global private wealth services group picks up a new partner, and Greater Hartford Legal Aid offers a fresh start to 54 clients at a pro bono Pardon Clinic.Charitable Deductions for Clients Who Are Volunteers
The tax law encourages volunteers by allowing them to deduct the unreimbursed expenses they incur in helping charitable organizations. Conrad Teitell explores this topic in this month's edition of his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column.Czepiga Daly Expands Services With Addition of Former Probate Courts Leader Paul Knierim
In 11 years as head of the probate court system, Knierim oversaw all 54 of the state's probate courts, with more than 400 employees and a nearly $50 million budget.Direct IRA Transfers to Charity: Advise Clients Soon
Estate Planning and Philanthropy columnist Conrad Teitell writes: Now is the time for lawyers to tell their clients about direct IRA transfers from IRAs by individuals 70½ or older. IRA administrators generally can't make the direct transfers to the designated charities at the eleventh hour.$4.57 Million to Charity for Lunch With Warren Buffett—Deductible?
Estate Planning and Philanthropy columnist Conrad Teitell asks the question "What's the difference in the cost of a buffet lunch for eight people and a Buffett lunch for eight?" in the context of a cryptocurrency proponent who paid $4.57 million for a lunch with Warren Buffet.Connecticut Law Tribune Names Attorney of the Year
Attorney of the Year Dana Bucin helped secure the release of two Cuban nationals from Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody last year and has given critical help to clients from around the world in gaining legal immigration status.Appellate Division, Second Department:April 24, 2019
Ways and Means Retirement Bill Would Adversely Affect IRA Charitable Gifts
In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell discusses various provisions of the Ways and Means Committee's bill.Conn. Supreme Court Rules for 9/11 Widow Re: Victim's Compensation Award
Carolyne Hynes was pregnant with her daughter, Olivia, when her husband, Thomas Hynes, was killed in the tragedy while working for Thomson Financial Services at the World Trade Center.Judge Reinstates Ex-Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder as Defendant in Class Action Over Flint Water
Snyder "should pay" for the water contamination crisis in Flint, Michigan, says Michael Pitt, co-lead counsel in the class action.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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