Tag: Tax Law
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
An Explanation as to Why Having Powers of Withdrawal as an Alternative to Distributions Should be Included in Your Trust Repair Toolkit
–Published in Steve Leimberg’s Financial Products Planning email Newsletter, July 19, 2023
The Litigating Lawyer’s Right of Privacy and the Work Product Doctrine
–Published in Steve Leimberg’s Financial Products Planning email Newsletter, June 22, 2023
Brian Jenney Sponsors The Community House of Birmingham's 90 & Beyond Celebration Luncheon
On behalf of Kemp Klein, Brian Jenney is supporting the 2023 90 & Beyond Celebration Luncheon by The Community House Birmingham. Mr. Jenney has sponsored this event in the past and remains an active supporter of the Community House Foundation.
The 90 & Beyond Celebration Luncheon celebrates, honors and thanks citizens who have reached 90 years of age and beyond for their personal and professional contributions to the community.
For more information about the event: https://www.communityhouse.com/social-events/
Revenue Collection and the Slippery Slope. How all of our Rights came from Tax Disputes
-Published on Steve Leimberg’s Financial Products Website, April 2023
ADR Provisions in Business Agreements—So Many Choices—So Little Time
Michigan Bar Journal, Summer 2016
The Useful Life of a Movie: An Example of How the Tax Law Works (or Doesn’t Work)
-Published in Steve Leimberg’s Financial Products Planning email Newsletter, March 27, 2023
Kemp Klein Donates No-Sew Fleece Blankets to Common Ground
The attorneys and staff of Kemp Klein have come together to craft hand-tied fleece blankets for Common Ground’s clients. This is the fourth blanket making event that Kemp Klein has held. Common Ground distributes these as comfort items for children, victims of trauma, homeless, and other families and individuals in need of assistance.
The Kemp Klein Foundation is a proud Legacy Society Benefactor for Common Ground. We have provided more than $200,000 in pro bono work to Common Ground. In addition to the pro bono work and financial contributions, we have hosted joint events for staff and clients of Common Ground, participated in Common Ground’s Adopt-A-Family initiative and we have held blanket making and other events to help those in need.
Eighteen Kemp Klein Attorneys Recognized by U.S. News Best Lawyers in America
William B. Acker – Litigation and Controversy – Tax, Real Estate Law, Tax Law, and Trusts & Estates
C. Leslie Banas – Corporate Law and Real Estate Law
Cynthia E. Brazzil – Corporate Law
Richard C. Bruder – Closely Held Companies and Family Businesses Law
Joseph P. Buttiglieri – Litigation – Trusts & Estates
Ralph A. Castelli, Jr. – Corporate Law and Real Estate Law
Mark R. Filipp – Litigation – Labor and Employment
Brian R. Jenney – Elder Law and Trusts & Estates
David D. Marsh – Real Estate Law
Alan A. May – Litigation – Trusts & Estates and Trusts & Estates
Norman D. Orr – Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law and Corporate Law
Thomas C. Rauch – Real Estate Law
Brian H. Rolfe – Commercial Litigation
Stuart Sinai – Securities Regulation
Amy A. Stawski – Family Law
Thomas V. Trainer – Elder Law and Trusts & Estates
Michael D. Umphrey – Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships) and Trusts & Estates
Robert S. Zawideh – Arbitration and Litigation – Trusts & Estates