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Firm news and client alerts you may find beneficial.
An important estate planning goal for the vast majority of people as they get older is to preserve their hard-earned assets […]
Retirement plan sponsors should be aware of the costs associated with missing participants: (1) time and expenses involved in searching for […]
With the cost of college continuing to rise at a rapid pace, many grandparents want to help their grandchildren with the […]
Regardless of when a plan was put into place, it needs to be periodically reviewed and maintained just like any equipment utilized in a business. If changes are needed, they should be made while everyone is alive, well and in agreement on issues rather than after a death or another difficult situation has arisen. It is also critical to review your plan with your advisory team – your attorney, accountant, financial consultant and other advisors.
By: Chaim J. Jaffe In a previous newsletter, I discussed the effectiveness of mediation as a method of resolving a dispute. […]
By: Stewart M. McGough Effective January 1, 2018, new audit rules under Congress’s 2015 Bipartisan Budget Agreement will go into effect […]
By: Carol A. Christiansen The IRS recently issued an update to its qualified plan correction guidance, the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution […]
By: Douglas J. Mahr, Esq., Frederick J. Alfreds, 3L S.U. Law School, and Erika H. Hooker 2L, S.U. Law School Today’s topic, […]
By: Kelly J. Graves AMENDMENT TO ADVERSE POSSESSION STATUTE (2008) AND ITS IMPACT ON ACTS ACROSS A BOUNDARY LINE Finally, it […]
By: Daniel J. Fetter In 2016, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law New York State’s Paid Family Leave Act, which provides […]
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