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The Bleak Future of Tenancy by the Entireties Holdings as an Asset Protection Tool

07.09.1999
Richard J. Alan Cahan, J.D., LL.M. (1948 – 2018)

Holding assets as tenants by the entireties presents such distinct and real problems that it is best to refrain from using these types of holdings as a primary method to protect and preserve wealth. Ask yourself as a lawyer, business person, entrepreneur, or professional whether holding assets (or having clients […]

Areas of Focus: Asset Protection, Wealth & Business Preservation

The Inadvertent Waiver of Mandatory Construction Arbitration Clauses

10.01.1997

In 1996, the American Arbitration Association received more than 4,000 requests to resolve construction-related disputes involving in excess of $900 million dollars.1 As construction industry groups continue to include arbitration provisions in their form documents, it is anticipated that the use of arbitration will continue to increase.2 Nationally, arbitration is recognized […]

Areas of Focus: Construction Law & Litigation