By Susan DeSantis | December 27, 2017
William Schwartz, 84, a lawyer in the New York office of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, died Dec. 20.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Conrad Teitell | December 22, 2017
In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell writes: Volunteers who contribute their time certainly aren't motivated by tax breaks. Many probably don't even know they're entitled to deduct the unreimbursed expenses they incur in helping charitable organizations. Clients who are itemizers may deduct unreimbursed expenses that they incur incidental to their volunteer work.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Henny L. Shomar and Douglas H. Reynolds | December 22, 2017
As we are reading and watching the news over the past few days, Congress has approved and the president is signing into law H.R. 1 of the 115th U.S. Congress, the much debated tax bill set to reshape the federal tax system.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | December 4, 2017
NJSBA challenges calculation of inheritance tax related to transfers
Daily Business Review | News|Profile
By Lidia Dinkova | December 1, 2017
Raymond has represented clients ranging from high-profile corporations like Carnival Cruise Line to individuals like the New York nun whose money he recovered after she lost it because of a broker's poor investment decisions.
By Rekha Rao | November 27, 2017
In international trust and estate planning, there are often inescapable details to address in order to both minimize tax implications and maximize the financial health of families with feet both in the United States and overseas.
By Michael Booth | November 17, 2017
The longtime live-in girlfriend of a wealthy Jersey Shore mattress magnate will not be allowed to share in any portion of his estate.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 10, 2017
The cost of assisted living and long-term care is so great in this day and age that it can in some cases wipe out the inheritance of the decision-maker, which could affect his or her decision-making.
By Jason Grant | November 6, 2017
Philippe Maestracci, the grandson and sole heir to 1930s art collector Oscar Stettiner, has standing to continue with his 2014 lawsuit.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Amy Neifeld Shkedy and Rebecca Rosenberger Smolen | November 2, 2017
As we approach the end of 2017, it's a great time to start thinking about year-end tax planning issues. Rather than wait until the end of December, getting a head start on planning can improve your chances of concluding matters by Dec. 31.
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