By Genevieve M. Larson and Kelina M. Smith | May 9, 2019
The news has been highlighting the upcoming wave of initial public offerings (IPOs), and as these successful startups are preparing for their impending major liquidity event, there is tremendous buzz focused on how the market will be affected.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Rebecca Rosenberger Smolen and Amy Neifeld Shkedy | May 6, 2019
The role of the living will (also known as a health care declaration or an advance directive for health care), a key document in the estate planning process, has been evolving over the last 20 years or so.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jennifer Weidler Karpchuk | May 3, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court sits primed and ready to decide two key state and local tax (SALT) cases that will have implications nationally, including for Pennsylvania, its residents and its businesses.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Raymond Radigan and Lisa Fenech | May 3, 2019
In this Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Lisa Fenech present the second article in a series of articles concerning contested probate proceedings in Surrogate's Court.
By Nicole R. Takemoto | April 19, 2019
In California, spouses can transmute property by written agreement.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jason Domark, Charles C. Kline and Reid Kline | April 15, 2019
Buzz Aldrin recently settled a lawsuit with two of his children and his former business manager. The complaint, filed in Florida state court, alleged that the defendants assumed access to Aldrin's personal credit cards, bank accounts, trust money, space memorabilia and other property.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilene Sherwyn Cooper | April 5, 2019
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper analyzes a variety of cases from the past several months. From issues involving domicile, summary judgment, and claims against an estate, her April article is a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
By Dylan Jackson | April 4, 2019
Galvini will be based in the firm's Boca Raton office.
By Jack Newsham | April 1, 2019
Alan Laufer was Pryor Cashman's oldest associate when he was fired. The firm says that's not why they let him go.
By Jack Newsham | April 1, 2019
Alan Laufer was Pryor Cashman's oldest associate when he was fired. The firm says that's not why they let him go.
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