Sanford J. Schlesinger and Ross Katz of Schlesinger Gannon & Lazetera write that despite a seemingly straight forward mandate, a fiduciary cannot simply breathe a sigh of relief and expect compensati
... Sanford J. Schlesinger and Ross Katz of Schlesinger Gannon & Lazetera write that despite a seemingly straight forward mandate, a fiduciary...
Sanford J. Schlesinger, a founding partner of Schlesinger Gannon & Lazetera, and Ross Katz, counsel at the firm, write that as more and more of our communications and documentation move into the elec
Sanford J. Schlesinger, a founding partner of Schlesinger Gannon & Lazetera, and Ross Katz, counsel at the firm, write that there is no Surrogate's Court rule requiring a party to provide any notice
Sanford J. Schlesinger and Martin R. Goodman, partners at Schlesinger Gannon & Lazetera, discuss the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010, which, among oth
Sanford J. Schlesinger is a founding partner of Schlesinger Gannon & Lazetera, and W. Gyongyi Gulyas, an associate at the firm, write that the flaws and inadequacies of the 2009 power of attorney law
Sanford J. Schlesinger and Martin R. Goodman, partners at Schlesinger Gannon & Lazetera, write: Despite all the predictions to the contrary, Congress failed to enact legislation that would avoid the
...Sanford J. Schlesinger and Martin R. Goodman, partners at Schlesinger Gannon & Lazetera, write: Despite all the predictions to the contrary, Congress failed...
Sanford J. Schlesinger, a founding partner of Schlesinger Gannon & Lazetera, and W. Gyongyi Gulyas, an associate at the firm, write that New York's new power of attorney law introduces many beneficia
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