Alternative Dispute Resolution and Ethics
Is there a Duty to Discuss ADR with Clients?
Read MoreEstate & Trust Litigation Can Be Avoided: It’s All in the Planning
Your work is done. The estate documents and will are signed. You have completed your mission and accomplished the goals of the client, who is pleased.
Read MorePlanning for U.S. Persons Inheriting Offshore Trust Structures
The Internal Revenue Code (Code) can greatly complicate matters for U.S. persons with overseas activities or holdings. In particular, the failure of these persons to comply with various return filing requirements under federal law can produce harsh monetary penalties and possible criminal sanctions. This article discusses some of the more important of these requirements and applies them to the example that follows.
Read MoreOffice Leasing Issues?
If your practice has outgrown its current space or you have decided that you want to relocate to another building for one reason or another, or you are opening an additional office location...for whatever reason you must lease space for your business. What do you do?
Read MoreMastering The Art of A Corporate Acquisition
Many endeavors contain elements of both “technical competence” and “artistic skill.” Playing beautiful music requires more than knowing which fingers hit which keys in the proper sequence. Similarly, a race car driver brings much more to the track than knowing how to use the accelerator, brake and steering wheel.
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