New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel G. Fish | November 14, 2019
The Social Security Administration has created great uncertainty for attorneys who only draft supplemental needs trusts, but do not represent clients before the agency. In his Elder Law column, Daniel Fish discusses a new transmittal that could be interpreted to mean that such attorneys must have their fees approved in advance or be subject to criminal penalties.
By Greg Land | November 6, 2019
The plaintiffs, grandchildren of Rollins business empire patriarch O. Wayne Rollins, say the trustees overseeing billions of dollars in assets—their father and uncle—have seized control of the trusts and failed to properly distribute payouts or relinquish assets as required by the trusts' terms.
By Jack Newsham | November 4, 2019
Albert Hessberg and his advocates said he diverted fees from his firm and began taking money entrusted to him by clients because of the pressure to give his family the same kind of life he had.
By Charles Toutant | November 1, 2019
The law allows any person who suffers a loss as a result of unauthorized practice to bring a civil action for an amount three times the costs incurred.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Raymond Radigan and John G. Farinacci | November 1, 2019
In their Trusts and Estate Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and John G. Farinacci conclude a series of articles about contested probate proceedings in the Surrogate's Court by focusing on the trial and pre-trial considerations.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Rebecca Rosenberger Smolen and Amy Neifeld Shkedy | October 31, 2019
November is a great time to start thinking about year-end tax planning. Getting a head start on planning unquestionably improves your chances of concluding matters by Dec. 31. Here are some options that we suggest you consider before the end of 2019 to enable you to start 2020 in the best wealth planning shape possible.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lauren I. Mechaly | October 31, 2019
Be aware of how receiving resources through crowdfunding can affect your client's Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 29, 2019
Plaintiffs lawyer John M. O'Quinn died in a car accident 10 years ago, and lawyers are still wrapping up the litigation related to his firm and estate. All of his money, including legal fees that continue to be paid today, has gone to charity.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | October 28, 2019
After a five-year stint at midsize Royer Cooper, David Kovsky is moving back to Big Law at Duane Morris, bringing with him special counsel Erin McQuiggan.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 21, 2019
Justin Wayne LaPree of Austin alleges errors in family trust documents prepared by Brink Bennett Flaherty Golden and partner Rhonda Brink cost him $1.15 million in a divorce.
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