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The economic news continues to be dire. President Obama seems to be announcing new initiatives every day. And America seems to be holding its breath, waiting to see if anything he does will unlock the frozen credit market. Meanwhile, enterprises of every stripe struggle to keep operating in the straightened environment. Hence this month's special report, Coping with the Economic Crisis. In it, we

Rorie M. Sherman

March 1, 2009

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Rorie M. Sherman Editor in Chief

The economic news continues to be dire. President Obama seems to be announcing new initiatives every day. And America seems to be holding its breath, waiting to see if anything he does will unlock the frozen credit market. Meanwhile, enterprises of every stripe struggle to keep operating in the straightened environment. Hence this month's special report, “Coping with the Economic Crisis.”

In it, we have an unusual piece for Trusts & Estates: Jon Ruff and Vincent L. Childers of Bernstein Global Wealth Management identified 15 previous systemic financial breakdowns to see if patterns could be identified and, based on them, predictions of what might happen to us could be made, p. 31. Their conclusions are surp...

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