...K. Kellogg Foundation and its trust in 1930, he said that...transactional work, bankruptcy, and real estate. "It was great experience...
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...South Florida several years ago, they had no idea how the real estate industry worked in Miami. To help them learn, they turned...
In their Trial Practice column, Robert S. Kelner, the senior partner at Kelner & Kelner, and Gail S. Kelner, an attorney with the firm, write that even as the courts have recognized that there are oc
...s business and commercial and trusts and estates practice groups. He...
...have previously discussed, 60 Minutes had an exclusive on Michael Jacksonâ s estate. The Michael Jackson brand is making more money now that any single...
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...brain. So to all of you out there planning to “jack” an estate, be careful. Urban Dictionary, and the courts, are on to you. Have...
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After six years of legal battles in Pennsylvania, the estates of Peter Karoly and his wife Lauren Angstadt have racked up $3...
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What's happening in Trenton
Recently, the Minnesota Legislature passed a new tax bill that the governor is expected to approve. The bill will be adding a new state gift tax. If signed by the governor the new law will take effec
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