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By Jessica Seah | July 10, 2023
"Economic hegemony" is shifting toward Asia, says Mishcon executive chair Kevin Gold.
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By Varsha Patel | November 19, 2021
Wednesday marked the return of the British Legal Awards in person. Here, we explain in full which firms won in each category and why the judges chose them.
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By Anna Zhang | July 28, 2020
Erik Wallace and Laurence Ho lead the team moving from Stephenson Harwood.
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By Amy Guthrie | April 27, 2020
The pandemic has created an opportunity for lawyers with Latin American clients to strengthen their client-lawyer relationships as wealthy individuals waylaid outside their home countries seek personalized assistance.
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By Hannah Roberts | February 27, 2019
The departures from Macfarlanes follow two partner exits last year.
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By Legal Week | February 27, 2019
CMS, Latham & Watkins and DLA Piper were among the big winners at the British Legal Awards. Find out who won what, and why.
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By Aaron Cohn | July 19, 2024
As one fraudulent dealer is shut down, more "moles" appear in its wake. Understaffed and underfunded, the agency simply does not have enough mallets to stop the spread of precious metals fraud.
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By Brian Lee | July 16, 2024
The association for New York surrogates and OCA have long disagreed about which entity is entitled to appoint chief clerks and, in counties such as Erie County with at least 500,000 population , a deputy chief clerk.
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By Justin H. Brown and George M. Riter Jr. | July 16, 2024
Structuring an inheritance for children requires an understanding of the specific needs of the child.
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By Jeffrey A. Galant | July 3, 2024
A noteworthy aspect of such planning, and the focus of this article, is the benefit, if any, of planning in advance for the relief from certain federal income tax liabilities potentially available to a married couple who reside together.
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By C. Raymond Radigan and Tara E. Mahon | July 3, 2024
A fiduciary of an estate must carefully balance his or her responsibilities to creditors of the decedent and to beneficiaries of the estate. A fiduciary "must act in good faith in the treatment of both" creditors and beneficiaries.
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By Dilpreet Rai and Alyssa Rower | June 27, 2024
In New York, assets held in trusts established and funded by a third-party for the benefit of a spouse are excluded from the marital property estate; however, if the beneficiary has access to a discretionary trust during the marriage, certain issues may still arise in a divorce.
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By Stephen L. Ferszt | June 25, 2024
In 2017, Congress enacted the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, doubling the estate and gift tax exemption. This increase is set to expire on Jan. 1, 2026, reverting to pre-TCJA levels. Taxpayers should understand strategies to take advantage of the increased exemption before it expires to shield their assets from future gift and estate taxes. Stephen L. Ferszt, chair of Olshan Frome Wolosky's Employee Benefits Practice discusses the complex landscape of estate planning and the critical decisions taxpayers need to make before the BEA rollback takes effect.
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By Conrad Teitell | June 21, 2024
The SECURE Act—starting in 2020— killed the stretch IRA for most heirs. Until that legislation, an heir could generally have required minimum distributions stretched over his or her life expectancy. And that minimized taxes—plus; the assets in the heir's IRA grew tax-free until withdrawn.
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By Andrew Denney | June 19, 2024
The candidate who received "not approved" ratings issued a statement calling each bar groups' rating processes a "miscarriage of justice against a previously approved Civil Court judge."
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By Javier Martin | June 11, 2024
The rapidly increasing introduction of new sophisticated quantitative models, advanced technologies and new regulations surrounding private investments will create more questions and complexities to address in years to come. Recognizing these emerging challenges and opportunities, savvy investors may fundamentally adjust their alternative investments allocation procedures to a more rigorous and professional level.
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The African Legal Awards recognise exceptional achievement within Africa s legal community during a period of rapid change.
Celebrating achievement, excellence, and innovation in the legal profession in the UK.
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