By Greg Land | September 11, 2020
Two children of the late John Nunnally Sr., one of the county's 'wealthiest individuals,' are asking the probate court judge to step aside after a lawyer representing his wife won a superior court election.
By Melissa Negrin-Wiener and Marcus O'Toole Gelo | September 11, 2020
A look at remote estate planning with a particular focus on remote document signings and their requirements.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Sharon L. Klein | September 11, 2020
Some of the more significant developments in the 2019-2020 legislative session.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Stephen Liss | September 11, 2020
If next year the Democratic Party controls the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the White House, we are certain to see new tax legislation. Now is the time to develop a contingency plan that can be implemented this fall depending on the outcome of the November election.
By Yolanda Kanes, Maryann Stallone and Amanda Leone | September 11, 2020
For many families, the pandemic not only torpedoed vacation plans and dashed hopes for a "normal" school year, it also forced many of us to confront somber topics such as illness, death and incapacitation in ways that we may not have before. This is especially true for parents of children with special needs or cognitive disabilities.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Alison Powers Herman and Karen Schiele | September 11, 2020
A review of the current New York Estate Tax regime, with a renewed warning of the dreaded "cliff" and a discussion of how intelligent and flexible planning can help provide security, savings and sometimes even the elimination of the New York estate tax.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Bonnie Lynn Chmil and Joshua S. Rubenstein | September 11, 2020
Recent developments in the use and enforceability of in terrorem clauses in New York, including tips on what practitioners can do to boost their enforceability.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By C. Raymond Radigan and Lisa Fenech | September 11, 2020
In this Trusts and Estates law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Lisa Fenech discuss the steady demand for donated organs and the declining supply.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Taylor Rosanova and Jessica Iffert | September 9, 2020
Now that we are able to look back at the first eight months of 2020 with the benefit of hindsight, we can see many things that we did not view as possible eight months ago, and which are now becoming a reality. As with any meaningful paradigm shift, this change brings not only pain but opportunity.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Rebecca Rosenberger Smolen and Amy Neifeld Shkedy | September 3, 2020
It is widely recognized that as a technical matter, if there is the political will to do so, the exemption could be reduced in 2021, after a new president might be sworn in, effective as of Jan. 1, 2021.
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