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  • Our People
  • Practice Areas
    • Tax Planning and Controversy Resolution
    • Corporate Services
    • Estate Planning
  • Publications
  • Recent News
  • Raves
  • Contact

Publications

  • Help! Someone Hijacked My Foundation! (Spring, 2012, Trusts & Estates Trends)
  • Eight Thoughts on Preparer Penalties; and Then Some More (Spring 2008, Michigan Tax Lawyer, State Bar of Michigan)
  • The Leveraged Family Business CLAT (Sep./Oct. 2007, Probate & Property, American Bar Association)
  • The UTC: A Continued Threat to Special Needs Trusts – Part II (Dec 2005 – Jan 2006, Journal of Practical Estate Planning)
  • The UTC: A Continued Threat to SNTs (Apr/May 2005, Journal of Practical Estate Planning)
  • Discretionary Trusts Merely Support Trusts? (Feb. 2005, Estates & Trusts)
  • Response to Letter to the Editor (Jan. 2005, Trusts & Estates)
  • The UTC: A Continuing Threat to Estate Planning (Jan. 2005, Estate Planning Review)
  • The Uniform Trust Code: “A Continuum of Discretionary Trusts” or “A Continuum of Continuing Litigation?”(Dec. 2004-Jan. 2005, Journal of Practical Estate Planning)
  • A Threat to All SNTs (Nov. 2004, Trusts & Estates)
  • The Uniform Trust Code’s Effect on ILITs (Oct. 2004, Estate Planning Newsletter)
  • Uniform Trust Code and Asset Protection in Non-Self Settled Trusts (Sep. 2004, Estate Planning Newsletter)
  • Interest Rate Arbitrage and Estate Planning (2003, Lawyers Weekly USA)
  • The Use of Trusts in Business Continuation and Succession (May/Jun. 2003, Probate & Property, American Bar Association)
  • What to Consider Before You Accept an Interest in a Family Limited Partnership (May 2002, Exempt Organizations Report)

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