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A View from the Audience at Heckerling: Part III Feb 26, 2015 Guidance on 2 percent AGI floor The IRS’ New Tangible Property Regulations Feb 26, 2015 Trustees must get it right for 2014. Love and Marriage Feb 24, 2015 REP. readers do it by the numbers Review of Reviews: “In Partial Defense of Probate: Evidence From Alameda County, California,” 103 Geo. L.J. ___ (2015) Feb 23, 2015 David Horton, professor of law at the University of California, Davis, School of Law in Davis, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Probate Law Meets the Digital Age,” 67 Vand. L. Rev., 1697-1727 (2014) Feb 23, 2015 Naomi R. Cahn is the Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at The George Washington University Law School, in Washington, D.C. Review of Reviews: “Your Digital Footprint Left Behind at Death: An Illustration of Technology Leaving the Law Behind,” 74 La. L. Rev. 719 (2014) Feb 23, 2015 Sandi S. Varnado, associate professor of law at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in New Orleans Flexibility vs. Certainty—Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? Feb 23, 2015 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... A View from the Audience at Heckerling: Part II Feb 23, 2015 Sales to grantor trusts funded with promissory notes Dangerous Liaisons Feb 23, 2015 Beware of creating trusts for U.S. citizens residing in France Should Parents Tell Their Adult Children What’s in their Estate-Planning Documents? Yes Feb 23, 2015 In general, transparency is the best approach Load More first previous … 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 … next last Load More
The IRS’ New Tangible Property Regulations Feb 26, 2015 Trustees must get it right for 2014. Love and Marriage Feb 24, 2015 REP. readers do it by the numbers Review of Reviews: “In Partial Defense of Probate: Evidence From Alameda County, California,” 103 Geo. L.J. ___ (2015) Feb 23, 2015 David Horton, professor of law at the University of California, Davis, School of Law in Davis, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Probate Law Meets the Digital Age,” 67 Vand. L. Rev., 1697-1727 (2014) Feb 23, 2015 Naomi R. Cahn is the Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at The George Washington University Law School, in Washington, D.C. Review of Reviews: “Your Digital Footprint Left Behind at Death: An Illustration of Technology Leaving the Law Behind,” 74 La. L. Rev. 719 (2014) Feb 23, 2015 Sandi S. Varnado, associate professor of law at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in New Orleans Flexibility vs. Certainty—Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? Feb 23, 2015 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... A View from the Audience at Heckerling: Part II Feb 23, 2015 Sales to grantor trusts funded with promissory notes Dangerous Liaisons Feb 23, 2015 Beware of creating trusts for U.S. citizens residing in France Should Parents Tell Their Adult Children What’s in their Estate-Planning Documents? Yes Feb 23, 2015 In general, transparency is the best approach Load More first previous … 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 … next last Load More
Love and Marriage Feb 24, 2015 REP. readers do it by the numbers Review of Reviews: “In Partial Defense of Probate: Evidence From Alameda County, California,” 103 Geo. L.J. ___ (2015) Feb 23, 2015 David Horton, professor of law at the University of California, Davis, School of Law in Davis, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Probate Law Meets the Digital Age,” 67 Vand. L. Rev., 1697-1727 (2014) Feb 23, 2015 Naomi R. Cahn is the Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at The George Washington University Law School, in Washington, D.C. Review of Reviews: “Your Digital Footprint Left Behind at Death: An Illustration of Technology Leaving the Law Behind,” 74 La. L. Rev. 719 (2014) Feb 23, 2015 Sandi S. Varnado, associate professor of law at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in New Orleans Flexibility vs. Certainty—Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? Feb 23, 2015 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... A View from the Audience at Heckerling: Part II Feb 23, 2015 Sales to grantor trusts funded with promissory notes Dangerous Liaisons Feb 23, 2015 Beware of creating trusts for U.S. citizens residing in France Should Parents Tell Their Adult Children What’s in their Estate-Planning Documents? Yes Feb 23, 2015 In general, transparency is the best approach Load More first previous … 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 … next last Load More
Review of Reviews: “In Partial Defense of Probate: Evidence From Alameda County, California,” 103 Geo. L.J. ___ (2015) Feb 23, 2015 David Horton, professor of law at the University of California, Davis, School of Law in Davis, Calif. Review of Reviews: “Probate Law Meets the Digital Age,” 67 Vand. L. Rev., 1697-1727 (2014) Feb 23, 2015 Naomi R. Cahn is the Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at The George Washington University Law School, in Washington, D.C. Review of Reviews: “Your Digital Footprint Left Behind at Death: An Illustration of Technology Leaving the Law Behind,” 74 La. L. Rev. 719 (2014) Feb 23, 2015 Sandi S. Varnado, associate professor of law at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in New Orleans Flexibility vs. Certainty—Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? Feb 23, 2015 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... A View from the Audience at Heckerling: Part II Feb 23, 2015 Sales to grantor trusts funded with promissory notes Dangerous Liaisons Feb 23, 2015 Beware of creating trusts for U.S. citizens residing in France Should Parents Tell Their Adult Children What’s in their Estate-Planning Documents? Yes Feb 23, 2015 In general, transparency is the best approach Load More first previous … 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 … next last Load More
Review of Reviews: “Probate Law Meets the Digital Age,” 67 Vand. L. Rev., 1697-1727 (2014) Feb 23, 2015 Naomi R. Cahn is the Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at The George Washington University Law School, in Washington, D.C. Review of Reviews: “Your Digital Footprint Left Behind at Death: An Illustration of Technology Leaving the Law Behind,” 74 La. L. Rev. 719 (2014) Feb 23, 2015 Sandi S. Varnado, associate professor of law at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in New Orleans Flexibility vs. Certainty—Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? Feb 23, 2015 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... A View from the Audience at Heckerling: Part II Feb 23, 2015 Sales to grantor trusts funded with promissory notes Dangerous Liaisons Feb 23, 2015 Beware of creating trusts for U.S. citizens residing in France Should Parents Tell Their Adult Children What’s in their Estate-Planning Documents? Yes Feb 23, 2015 In general, transparency is the best approach Load More first previous … 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 … next last Load More
Review of Reviews: “Your Digital Footprint Left Behind at Death: An Illustration of Technology Leaving the Law Behind,” 74 La. L. Rev. 719 (2014) Feb 23, 2015 Sandi S. Varnado, associate professor of law at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law in New Orleans Flexibility vs. Certainty—Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? Feb 23, 2015 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... A View from the Audience at Heckerling: Part II Feb 23, 2015 Sales to grantor trusts funded with promissory notes Dangerous Liaisons Feb 23, 2015 Beware of creating trusts for U.S. citizens residing in France Should Parents Tell Their Adult Children What’s in their Estate-Planning Documents? Yes Feb 23, 2015 In general, transparency is the best approach Load More first previous … 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 … next last Load More
Flexibility vs. Certainty—Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? Feb 23, 2015 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... A View from the Audience at Heckerling: Part II Feb 23, 2015 Sales to grantor trusts funded with promissory notes Dangerous Liaisons Feb 23, 2015 Beware of creating trusts for U.S. citizens residing in France Should Parents Tell Their Adult Children What’s in their Estate-Planning Documents? Yes Feb 23, 2015 In general, transparency is the best approach Load More first previous … 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 … next last Load More
A View from the Audience at Heckerling: Part II Feb 23, 2015 Sales to grantor trusts funded with promissory notes Dangerous Liaisons Feb 23, 2015 Beware of creating trusts for U.S. citizens residing in France Should Parents Tell Their Adult Children What’s in their Estate-Planning Documents? Yes Feb 23, 2015 In general, transparency is the best approach Load More first previous … 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 … next last Load More
Dangerous Liaisons Feb 23, 2015 Beware of creating trusts for U.S. citizens residing in France Should Parents Tell Their Adult Children What’s in their Estate-Planning Documents? Yes Feb 23, 2015 In general, transparency is the best approach Load More first previous … 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 … next last Load More
Should Parents Tell Their Adult Children What’s in their Estate-Planning Documents? Yes Feb 23, 2015 In general, transparency is the best approach Load More first previous … 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 … next last Load More