Current Developments: August 2024 Review

By WealthCounsel Staff on Aug 16, 2024 10:00:00 AM

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From a new SECURE final rule on required minimum distributions to new developments regarding the Federal Trade Commission’s Non-Compete Rule, we have recently seen significant legal developments. To ensure that you stay abreast of these changes, we have highlighted some noteworthy developments and analyzed how they may impact your estate planning, elder and special needs law, and business law practices.

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Current Developments: July 2024 Review

By WealthCounsel Staff on Jul 12, 2024 10:27:00 AM

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We have recently seen significant legal developments in estate planning, elder and special needs law, and business law, including the following: 

  • The US Supreme Court ruled on the constitutionality of the mandatory repatriation tax 
  • The New York Appellate Division upheld the constitutionality of a minimum spending requirement for nursing homes 
  • A federal court decided a preliminary injunction on enforcement of the Federal Trade Commission’s nationwide ban of noncompete agreements  

To ensure that you stay abreast of these changes, we have highlighted these and other noteworthy developments and analyzed how they may impact your estate planning, elder and special needs law, and business law practices.


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Current Developments: June 2024 Review

By WealthCounsel Staff on Jun 14, 2024 10:00:00 AM

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From a US Supreme Court decision that proceeds of life insurance purchased by a closely-held corporation to redeem a deceased owner’s shares must be reflected in the fair market value of the corporation for estate tax purposes, to the Texas Supreme Court’s decision requiring prior occupancy for a home to be excluded from countable resources for Medicaid eligibility and a US Supreme Court case ruling that the Federal Arbitration Act requires a stay, not dismissal, of suits pending arbitration, we have recently seen significant legal developments.

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