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Proposed Partnership Regulations Create Estate and Charitable Tax Planning Opportunity

Lawrence L. Bell

The New Year and the New Administration has areas of taxation estate planning and philanthropy on the front burner. No one is sure what will be happening with the minority discounts regulations in turmoil and proposed guidance of the modification of charities partnership interest and unrelated business taxable income (UBTI). By integrating a number of tried and tested tools, we may create a platform for substantial savings.

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Challenges in Drafting a Restaurant Exclusive Use Clause

Stephen Levey

The reasonable and typical middle ground in the struggle between the parties regarding the scope of the "exclusive" is to protect only a tenant's "core" or "primary" business. Using such an approach, if properly drafted, will allow the tenant to avoid the two-coffee-shop situation, but will still permit the landlord to lease to multiple tenants with overlapping but not fundamentally competing uses.

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Emails Do Not End in Handshakes

Allan Colman

The adage, “emails do not end in handshakes” has never been more true. Here's why.

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The Science and Magic of Content Marketing

Adam Kosloff

The ins and outs of content marketing.

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Online Editorial Calendars Can Get You Published This Spring

Ari Kaplan

Why online editorial calendars are crucial.

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Using Gamification to Drive Business Development Performance

David Freeman

How to use gamification for business development.

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Cybersecurity: Law Firms Are Coming Up Short

Ricci Dipshan

An ALM Survey Reports Disturbing Information

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The Possible Consequences of Pursuing Outstanding Legal Fees

Sue C. Jacobs

The attorney-client relationship is not one that always ends well. The client is able to discharge the attorney at any time, but outstanding legal fees must be addressed.

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Step into Power: Lead with Aplomb

Anne Collier

For a firm to be successful, its leaders must create the circumstances for "1,000 flowers to bloom." As corny as this may sound, that is what great law-firm leaders do.

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