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Full-Text Articles in Law
Dead Hand Investing: The Enforceability Of Trust Investment Directives, Jeffrey A. Cooper
Dead Hand Investing: The Enforceability Of Trust Investment Directives, Jeffrey A. Cooper
ACTEC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Estate Tax Deductions For Interest Paid On Loans Taken In Order To Pay Estate Taxes, Daniel Baltuch
Estate Tax Deductions For Interest Paid On Loans Taken In Order To Pay Estate Taxes, Daniel Baltuch
ACTEC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Presumed Equal: Shares Of Cotenants, John V. Orth
Presumed Equal: Shares Of Cotenants, John V. Orth
ACTEC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Representing The Fiduciary: To Whom Does The Attorney Owe Duties?, Kennedy Lee
Representing The Fiduciary: To Whom Does The Attorney Owe Duties?, Kennedy Lee
ACTEC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
When Can An Ira Or Qualified Plan Invest In A Closely Held Business?, Noel C. Ice
When Can An Ira Or Qualified Plan Invest In A Closely Held Business?, Noel C. Ice
ACTEC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Remaining Heterogeneity In Trust Investment Law After Twenty-Five Years Of Reform, Trent S. Kiziah
Remaining Heterogeneity In Trust Investment Law After Twenty-Five Years Of Reform, Trent S. Kiziah
ACTEC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Gatekeeper Initiative And The Risk-Based Approach To Client Due Diligence: The Imperative For Voluntary Good Practices Guidance For U.S. Lawyers, Kevin L. Shepherd
The Gatekeeper Initiative And The Risk-Based Approach To Client Due Diligence: The Imperative For Voluntary Good Practices Guidance For U.S. Lawyers, Kevin L. Shepherd
ACTEC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Case Against The Trust Protector, Alexander A. Bove Jr.
The Case Against The Trust Protector, Alexander A. Bove Jr.
ACTEC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Innovative Clat Structures: Providing Economic Efficiencies To A Wealth Transfer Workhorse, Paul S. Lee, Turney P. Berry, Martin Hall
Innovative Clat Structures: Providing Economic Efficiencies To A Wealth Transfer Workhorse, Paul S. Lee, Turney P. Berry, Martin Hall
ACTEC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Short, Practical Private Placement Life Insurance Primer: Or Why Estate Planners Need To Understand Things Like Facultative Reinsurance, Richard Kagan, Jon Gallo
A Short, Practical Private Placement Life Insurance Primer: Or Why Estate Planners Need To Understand Things Like Facultative Reinsurance, Richard Kagan, Jon Gallo
ACTEC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Creed Or Code: The Calling Of The Counselor In Advising Families, Ronald D. Aucutt
Creed Or Code: The Calling Of The Counselor In Advising Families, Ronald D. Aucutt
ACTEC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Charitable Gifts By S Corporations And Their Shareholders: Two Worlds Of Law Collide, Christopher R. Hoyt
Charitable Gifts By S Corporations And Their Shareholders: Two Worlds Of Law Collide, Christopher R. Hoyt
ACTEC Law Journal
This comprehensive article analyzes the rules that apply to, and the tax planning strategies for, a charitable gift of S corporation stock. It describes the interaction of the laws governing S corporations and tax-exempt organizations and describes the best ways to solve the challenges posed by each set of laws. The article also addresses additional challenges that can occur when specific types of tax-exempt organizations own S corporation stock, notably private foundations, donor advised funds, supporting organizations and ESOPs.
From the perspective of both the donor and the charity, three "bad things" happen when S corporation stock is contributed to …
Achieve The Promise -- And Limit The Risk -- Of Multi-Participant Trusts, John P.C. Duncan, Anita M. Sarafa
Achieve The Promise -- And Limit The Risk -- Of Multi-Participant Trusts, John P.C. Duncan, Anita M. Sarafa
ACTEC Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Justice Samuel A. Alito's Lonely War Against Abhorrent, Low-Value, Clay Calvert
Justice Samuel A. Alito's Lonely War Against Abhorrent, Low-Value, Clay Calvert
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Economic Approaches To Global Regulation: Expanding The International Law And Economics Paradigm, Dan Danielsen
Economic Approaches To Global Regulation: Expanding The International Law And Economics Paradigm, Dan Danielsen
Journal of International Business and Law
The recent economic crisis has demonstrated with startling clarity the importance of developing a more robust framework for assessing the effects of national rules on global welfare. For more than fifty years, law and economics scholars have examined the effects of domestic legal rules on economic activity and general welfare in the United States. More recently, international law scholars have begun to use economic methods to analyze the international legal order. In this article I survey this evolving body of “international law and economics scholarship” with a view to articulating its principal methodological innovations as well as assessing its contributions …
Constitutional Contracts Clause Challenges In Public Pension Litigation, Paul M. Secunda
Constitutional Contracts Clause Challenges In Public Pension Litigation, Paul M. Secunda
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
The recent spate of high profile efforts by state governors to roll back public employee pension rights in light of recent budgetary challenges has shone the light directly on the importance to public employees of the Contracts Clause provisions of the federal and state constitutions. Using as an example the controversial budget repair bill in Wisconsin and the application of the bill’s pension provisions to Milwaukee City employee pension rights, this article has sought to show how, under certain specified circumstances, such legislative attempts may be constitutionally impermissible if such laws substantially impair employee contracts with the state without the …
Public Sector Labor Law And History: The Politics Of Ancient History?, William A. Herbert
Public Sector Labor Law And History: The Politics Of Ancient History?, William A. Herbert
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
This article discuss three books that address various aspects of public sector labor history. It seeks to contextualize the current debate over public sector labor law and relations through the lessons of relevant history. The first book discussed is entitled The Man Who Saved New York: Hugh Carey and the Great Fiscal Crisis of 1975, by Seymour P. Lachman and Robert Polner. It recounts the leadership of Governor Carey and public sector labor leaders in reaching negotiated solutions through collective bargaining that helped solve New York City's fiscal crisis in 1975. The second book is a long-forgotten 1948 treatise Government …
The Judiciary's Efforts To Save Public Employers From The Bargains They Have Made: The Non-Delegability And Against Public-Policy Doctrines, James A. Shaw
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Coming Out To Fight For Our Country: Achieving Equality For Gay Service Members In A Post-"Dont Ask, Don't Tell" Military, Ashley L. Behre
Coming Out To Fight For Our Country: Achieving Equality For Gay Service Members In A Post-"Dont Ask, Don't Tell" Military, Ashley L. Behre
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Speak The Truth And Tell No Lies: An Update For The Employee Polygraph Protection Act, David Barnhorn, Joey E. Pegram
Speak The Truth And Tell No Lies: An Update For The Employee Polygraph Protection Act, David Barnhorn, Joey E. Pegram
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act Of 2008: It's In Title Vii's Genes, Phillip K. Vacchio, Joshua L. Wolinsky
Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act Of 2008: It's In Title Vii's Genes, Phillip K. Vacchio, Joshua L. Wolinsky
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Strongest Defense You've Never Heard Of: The Constitution's Federal Enclave Doctrine And Its Effect On Litigants, States, And Congress, Emily S. Miller
The Strongest Defense You've Never Heard Of: The Constitution's Federal Enclave Doctrine And Its Effect On Litigants, States, And Congress, Emily S. Miller
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Future Of The Legal Profession: The New York City Corporation Counsel's Perspective On The Challenges And Opportunities Ahead, Michael A. Cardozo
The Future Of The Legal Profession: The New York City Corporation Counsel's Perspective On The Challenges And Opportunities Ahead, Michael A. Cardozo
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Special Purpose Vehicles In Bankruptcy Litigation, John A. Pearce Ii, Ilya A. Lipin
Special Purpose Vehicles In Bankruptcy Litigation, John A. Pearce Ii, Ilya A. Lipin
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Negotiating The People's Capital Revised, Samuel Estreicher
Negotiating The People's Capital Revised, Samuel Estreicher
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
Editor's Note: What follows is the second part of an unofficial transcript of an off-the-record conversation among three of the labor movement's leading strategists. (The first installment appeared under the title “Strategy for Labor,” 22 J. Labor Research 569 (Summer 2001), and has been updated as “Strategy for Labor Revisited,” available www.ssrn.com). This second meeting was also convened by C, or "cooperationist," who had been for over ten years the president of a local union, part of a major industrial union, representing 3,000 employees who had been hired to staff a new manufacturing plant in a Southern town ("Newplant"). Newplant …
Out Of The Channel And Into The Swamp: How Family Law Fails In A New Era Of Class Division, June Carbone
Out Of The Channel And Into The Swamp: How Family Law Fails In A New Era Of Class Division, June Carbone
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.