Robert H. Sitkoff, John L. Gray Professor of Law at Harvard Law School in Boston, and Steven J. Horowitz, associate at the Chicago office of Sidley Austin, LLP
The commonly understood definition of “irrevocable” is: unchangeable, unalterable, immutable, cast in stone, not able to be revoked.1 During the past couple of decades, however, the term “irrevocable,” as used in...
TD Ameritrade Institutional has formed a strategic partnership with National Advisors Trust Company to offer corporate trustee services to registered investment advisors that custody on the TD platform. The services were made available to the firm...