Tag: Alan May
The Private Benefit Doctrine and Tax-Exempt Entities
–Published in Michigan Bar Journal
Alan A. May & Neal Nusholtz on In Re JLD Living Trust
–Published in Steve Leimberg’s Financial Products Planning email Newsletter, November 01, 2023
In Re Ronald Schaddelee Irrevocable Trust: Is a Trust a Contract and What If It Is?
–Published in Steve Leimberg’s Financial Products Planning email Newsletter, August 23, 2023
Standing to Contest a Subsequent Testamentary Document
–Published in Steve Leimberg’s Financial Products Planning email Newsletter, August 21, 2023
Binding Third Parties in Probate Court: “Proceedings” Verses “Civil Actions”
-Published in Michigan Probate & Estate Planning Journal, Summer 2015
Multiple Damage Claims in Probate Court
-Published in Probate & Estate Planning Journal, Vol. 37, Winter 2017
Alan A. May's Novel Selected for Prestigious Book Fair
two friends’ experiences in Detroit before and after
World War II, as they face antisemitism, divided
loyalties and challenged value systems. His previous
novels include Article XII and Sons of Adam.
May is widely published in the field of probate law,
contributing articles to the Michigan Bar Journal,
NAWCC Bulletin, and the Michigan Probate and
Estate Planning Journal. He blogs frequently about
probate and baseball. In addition, he has appeared
in Martindale-Hubbell’s Register of Preeminent
lawyers 30 times, in Michigan Super Lawyers since
2007, in the Best Lawyers in America since 2010,
and has been named one of the top attorneys in
Michigan by the New York Times.
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DBusiness names Brian R. Jenney and Alan A. May Top Lawyers
Attorneys Brian R. Jenney and Alan A. May have been selected for inclusion in DBusiness Magazine’s 2023 list of Top Lawyers for Trusts & Estates. Thousands of votes were cast honoring excellence in 53 practice areas.
The list will appear in the November/December 2022 issue of DBusiness and online Monday, November 15 at www.dbusiness.com.