Gibney, Anthony & Flaherty, LLP
TEL (212) 688-5151 | New York, NY
Mr. Dunworth practices in the area of taxation. He has had extensive experience advising foreign clients on their inbound US tax matters as well as negotiating audits by the Internal Revenue Servi...(more)
The Khalsa Law Firm
TEL (212) 529-4560 | New York, NY
For S.J. Khalsa, the essence of estate law isn't found in dry legal texts or lifeless documents. Rather, it is found in the application of estate planning techniques to accomplish some of the most fun...(more)
The Law Offices of Barton P. Levine
TEL (212) 268-1177 | New York, NY
Bart Levine has been the principal of The Law Offices of Barton P. Levine since 1992. Mr. Levine represents individuals and families, as well as clients acting as executors, trustees, guardians and...(more)
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» No time like the present to invest
» Munis take soft hit despite ARS woes
» The Big Banks Fire, Lazard HiresThis contrarian move speaks volumes.
» Rising land value may tear families apartIn North Carolina's hotbeds of suburban growth, heirs of large tracts of land often face tough choices - keeping their family inheritance intact or selling to developers.
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