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From Beyond the Grave: Which Trust To Trust?
Complex estates—whether they're complicated because of assets or family situation—take special handling, and the estate holder may want to control who gets what and how—even after they're gone. Two types of trusts can help achieve this goal, but which should they choose, and why? Trusts & estates and tax law attorney David I. Faust, partner at Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, explains.In-House Impact Finalist: Alesya Nasimova, Brex Inc.
"Set a goal and a 'why' for the teams knowing your 'why' may not be theirs; finding the common denominator that moves the needles companywide shows that are you are business minded and not a legal roadblock."In-House Impact Finalist: Stevi Siber-Sanderowitz, SterlingRisk
"To make a significant impact as in-house counsel, particularly in the insurance sector, embracing innovation is key."In-House Impact Finalist: David P. Miranda, New York State Bar Association
"Remember that counsel's office should be a helpful facilitator of work for the organization not a bottle-neck where ideas and projects are delayed."With the 'Chevron' Doctrine Overruled, What Does This Mean for Health Care?
Health care providers, especially owners of businesses, should identify federal agencies that have regulatory authority over them, stay informed on current developments in the law, anticipate continued disruption, and stay flexible.View more book results for the query "*"
'Punished the Defendant': 'Conservative' Jury Returns 20 Times Medical Expenses
"Walton County is an extremely conservative venue, and we are very proud of receiving almost 20 times the amount of [our clients'] medical bills," said plaintiffs counsel James "Jimmy" A. Rice Jr. of Rice McGowan & Brandt in Atlanta.Commentary: The Constitution, Tolerance and Pluralism
The imposition of a rigid ideology not shared by the overwhelming majority of 330 million Americans, including many Christians, of rich cultural, political, economic, sexual and ethnic diversity, is a prescription for broken eggs with no omelet in sight.IRS Targets Related-Party Basis Shifting
On June 17, 2024, the IRS released Notice 2024-54, which states that the IRS and the Treasury Department intend to issue proposed regulations relating to partnership basis adjustments resulting from transactions between related parties. The proposed regulations would introduce massive additional complexity to an area of the tax law that is already complicated.Over 50 Am Law Firms Without Fla. Offices Employ Lawyers Barred in the State
Husch Blackwell, Womble Bond Dickinson and Troutman Pepper led the list, according to a DBR analysis of Florida Bar data.Lemon Law Bill Clears Policy Committee Vote Amid Complaints From Legislators, Automakers
State Sen. Angelique Ashby, D-Sacramento, said she felt "100% jammed" by last-minute legislation to overhaul California's auto lemon law bill.Trending Stories
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