This book is considered by many to be the bible of asset protection. The in depth approach it takes concerning the legal and technical aspects of trusts, family limited partnerships and all other entities formations is a lawyers dream. Not all trusts are created equal and not all trusts are equal when it comes to Asset Protection and tax mitigation. There is a delicate balance between debtor creditor law and the tax mitigation; both are top considerations in trust formation.
Rob Lambert, considered by many to be the father of modern Asset Protection presents the structural pros and cons of Asset Protection trusts in this book. A must read for everyone who has a trust or any advisors who are recommending trusts!
Rob LambertJD, LLM Rob Lambert brings expertise is Asset Protection Planning and is a world-renowned author on the following subjects:
Asset Protection
Domestic and International Trusts
Debtor and Creditor Law
Offshore Jurisdictions
Business Entities and Structure
Domestic Taxation
International Taxation
Mr. Lambert has excelled in the educational frontier.
Bachelor of Arts in International Economics, summa cum laude
Masters of Taxation and International Taxation from New York University
Doctor of Jurisprudence from University of California
Awards and Honors
President of Moot Court Honor Board, University of California
Schwid Award, NYU
Hertzfelf Fellowship , NYU
Notoriety and Business Recognition
Assistant Professor in Masters of Taxation, University of Southern California
President of the Asset Protection Corporation
Author Biography
Permanent Contributing Author and Editor, Debtor and Creditor Law, Matthew Bender Publishing
Asset Protection Trusts, How They Work
Asset Protection in a Nutshell
10 Session Course in Asset Protection
30 Session Course in Asset Protection
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Mr. Lambert has a Bachelor of Arts in International Economics (summa cum laude) from Claremont McKenna College (1972); a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of California (1975) where he was Editor of the Law Review and President of the Moot Court Honor Board; and a Masters of Law (taxation and international) from New York University School of Law (1976), where he received the Schwid award and Hertzfeld fellowship. He was an Assistant Professor in the Masters of Taxation program at the University of Southern California (1978-1984). He has been invited to become a Permanent Contributing Author to DEBTOR CREDITOR LAW. He currently is President of Asset Protection Corporation and is completing his Doctor of Juridical Science dissertation at New York University School of Law emphasizing asset protection techniques.
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