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The Legal Intelligencer

Top International Estate Planning Issues for Advisers

Clients with international interests are no longer just the super-wealthy. As our global environment expands, more and more middle-class Americans are venturing outside U.S. borders in many ways—travel, trade, investment and emigration. U.S. corporations are sending workers overseas and foreign corporations are sending workers to the United States for extended periods of time.
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The Legal Intelligencer

The Use of Trusts in Succession Planning

The transition of a family-owned or closely held business is an important event for estate planning clients. Historically, inter vivos and testamentary trusts have played an important role in succession planning.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Trust Income-Tax Planning in the Wake of McNeil

The American chemist and one-time Pennsylvania resident Robert L. McNeil Jr. amassed his personal fortune primarily through the development and mass commercialization of the pain reliever Tylenol.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Captive Insurance Planning for Businesses and Owners

In a number of industries, businesses partially self-insure their risks. A typical commercial insurance policy contains numerous exclusions and a sizable deductible.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Bitcoin: Yet Another Source of Revenue for the IRS?

Bitcoin is an open-source, peer-to-peer payment network and digital currency that has been around since 2009. It is the most well known of the cryptocurrencies, which include Litecoin, Namecoin and Peercoin.
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New York Law Journal

Estate of Hamilton

Bank Directed to Permit Administrator Access to Decedent's Safe Deposit Box
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The Recorder

Crosby v. HLC Properties, LTD

By | January 31, 2014
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New York Law Journal

Estate of Clark

Court Denies Vacatur of Prior Order Directing Executor to Account; Revokes His Letters
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New York Law Journal

Bak v. Niagara Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

Son Lacks Standing to Bring Suit as Aged Mother's 'Son and Next Best Friend'
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Two Conn. Firms Open New York City Offices

By | January 28, 2014
Two Connecticut firms have announced that the opening of new offices in New York City. The 20-lawyer firm of Brody Wilkinson PC, based in Southport, is establishing a new location in the Graybar Building at Grand Central terminal. Additionally, Osterberg LLC, based in Stamford has added an office in Manhattan on West 34th Street.
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