Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Suzanne DeWitt | June 29, 2021
On May 28, the Biden administration released its fiscal year 2022 budget proposal, which includes two major legislative plans previously released by the administration, the American Jobs Plan and the American Families Plan.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Rebecca Rosenberger Smolen and Amy Neifeld Shkedy | June 28, 2021
One of the most important decisions clients must make as part of their estate planning is who will act for them when they can no longer act for themselves. The inability to act most often occurs because of death, but, it can also, of course, occur because of an incapacity.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Conrad Teitell | June 25, 2021
Upon divorcing, philanthropists say they'll both continue to decide together when making a Grant. However, if the divorced couple's philanthropic interests diverge, there's another path: Split their foundation into two separate foundations—one for each of them.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | June 24, 2021
Most of the state's biggest legal institutions held steady last year, while insurance and plaintiff's firms thrived on Florida's population migration. The movement of people, businesses, and money also attracted national and international firms, many of which expanded their real estate, health care, and private equity practices in the state.
By Dan Roe | June 16, 2021
"We've received increasing interest from lawyers in the Northeast, and in California, who want to transplant to Florida and are interested in joining our firm," said Gunster managing shareholder Bill Perry.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | June 15, 2021
Attorneys at the combining practices have referred several client matters to one another in the years leading up to the merger, with their clientele composed of high-net-worth individuals and small family businesses.
By Greg Land | May 27, 2021
As a fiduciary and business law litigator, Gaslowitz Frankel partner Craig Frankel says his practice largely centers on resolving disputes involving small or family-owned businesses.
By David Greco | May 24, 2021
Emotions run high in probate disputes. An objective appellate eye can help guide clients toward the right solution—whether they recommend an appeal or not.
By Angela Morris | May 18, 2021
"They literally were on the opposite sides of the same lawsuits at the same time," said Corpus Christi solo practitioner Doug Allison, who represents clients seeking the fee forfeiture.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | May 6, 2021
T&E practices have fallen out of favor in recent years, but the entrance of Paul Weiss and Munger Tolles in the Gates divorce case reveals the practice's business opportunities.
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