The Richman report
By Bruce L. Richman
Family Law,
June 2001
Much too involved to give a detail explanation of the tax bill in this column, the following are areas to take notice for tax law changes that can affect your area of practice.
The Richman Report
By Bruce L. Richman
Family Law,
May 2001
We have all heard about "substance over form," but when it comes to transferring IRA's, it is "form over substance."
The Richman report
By Bruce L. Richman
Family Law,
January 2001
Beware! The transfer of a nonqualified stock option incident to a divorce may be taxable.
The lawyer and the business appraisal
By Bruce L. Richman, James Kazmier, Matt Rychetsky, & Mary Warmus
Family Law,
May 2000
During law school did anyone ever tell you that when you became a lawyer you would need to know the calculation of "weighted average cost of capital" or the "premise of value" or "the build-up approach to cost of capital" or "what the standard of value is"?
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