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In This Issue - Should I Draft A Letter Of Wishes To My Estate Trustee? – Legal Alert – July 2022

  1. Should I Draft A Letter Of Wishes To My Estate Trustee?
  2. So You Want to Go Public?
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1. Should I Draft A Letter Of Wishes To My Estate Trustee?

by Vanessa DeDominicis

When a Trust is established, through a Will or otherwise, it is usually recommended for the Will maker or Settlor to provide the trustees of the Trust with a Letter of Wishes with regard to the administration of the Trust and how they would like thin ...

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Vanessa DeDominicis
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2. So You Want to Go Public?

by Keith Inman

Deciding to become a publicly traded company is an extremely important decision that must be carefully considered by management of a company. ...

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Keith Inman
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