The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) is a national association of approximately 2,500 peer-elected lawyers and law professors from across the United States and abroad with expertise in estate planning, probate and trust administration.
Expert discusses proposed legislation that retroactively takes aim at the tax benefits of QSBS and offers estate planning suggestions to prepare. The ...
Florida lawyers discuss strategies for preserving inherited retirement plan assets and address uncertainties related to state laws and the SECURE Act....
A review of asset protection code in Wyoming, Wyoming’s Uniform Trust Code, and how it compares to other states.A review of asset protection code in W...
Laws governing creditor rights vary from state to state. Understand the differences in trust provisions and corresponding effects against creditor cla...
Insights into the capital structure and risk/reward of SPAC investing along with estate planning advice for potential valuation issues, the applicabil...
Understanding the tax court’s decision of publicity rights in the Michael Jackson estate and applying business estate planning techniques to postmorte...
Practical advice from a tech-savvy lawyer for law firms migrating software and data to a cloud server. The American College of Trust and Estate Counse...
An update on electronic wills, remote witnessing, and notarization legislation in Illinois. The act because law on July 26, 2021. The American College...
Experts discuss what trustees and fiduciaries need to know regarding cryptocurrency regulation. The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, ACTE...