New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Angela Turturro | September 13, 2021
In this Special Report: "New York's Latest Legislative Session: What Passed, What Didn't, What's Next," "Asset Protection Trusts for Cryptocurrencies and Digital Assets," "Getting 'Ink on Paper': Executing Wills for Clients Who Are Away From Home During the Pandemic," "2021 Power of Attorney Changes: A Step in the Right Direction" and "Utilizing Current High Gift Tax Exemptions Before 2026 (or Sooner)."
By Sharon L. Klein | September 10, 2021
The first year of the 2021-2022 legislative session, which began on Jan. 6, 2021 ended on June 10, 2021. Here are some of the most significant developments.
By George Bischof | September 10, 2021
This article presents ideas that are intended to help a practitioner complete an estate planning engagement by getting important documents duly executed.
By Marcus O'Toole-Gelo | September 10, 2021
Together, Chapter 323 of the Laws of 2020 and Chapter 84 of the Laws of 2021 have made a number of revisions to the General Obligations Law regarding powers of attorney, and this article will cover the most significant of them.
By Asher Rubinstein | September 10, 2021
There is a burgeoning industry of professional trustees, banks and other custodians who are equipped for safekeeping and protection of digital assets.
By Gregory L. Matalon | September 10, 2021
Since changes to the tax law remain unknown, it is worth considering making gifts while the increased exemptions exist and before gifting techniques become limited.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Raymond Radigan and Kassandra Polanco | September 10, 2021
In this Trusts and Estates law column, Raymond Radigan and Kassandra Polanco discuss proposed legislation that would increase the commission of an individual charitable trustee, and allow such commission to be derived from both the income and principal of a wholly charitable trust.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Abby Tolchinsky and Ellie Wertheim | August 25, 2021
In this edition of their Mediation column, Abby Tolchinsky and Ellie Wertheim consider the types of conflicts that arise in guardianship cases, and when mediation may offer an opportunity for an alternate means of assessing and meeting the needs of the ward and other parties.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilene Sherwyn Cooper | July 30, 2021
Opinions examining legal fees, breach of fiduciary duty, and statutory commissions are at the forefront of this month's Trusts and Estates Update by Ilene Sherwyn Cooper.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alexander H. Shapiro | July 9, 2021
The multiplicity of judicial opinion-making across concurrent federal and state jurisdictions can sometimes lead to divergent "paths" and the law of fraudulent conveyances, codified in the New York Debtor and Creditor Law (DCL), offers a striking example of just such judicial cross-currents. This article focuses on the state of the law under the old DCL.
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