The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Private Client 2012 2012
Global Legal Group Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 10. January 2012
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Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-908070-16-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Welcome to the first edition of The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Private Client. This guide provides corporate counsel and international practitioners with a comprehensive worldwide legal analysis of the laws and regulations of private client work. It is divided into two main sections: Three general chapters. These chapters are designed to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of key issues affecting private client work, particularly from the perspective of a multi-jurisdictional transaction. Country question and answer chapters. These provide a broad overview of common issues in private client laws and regulations in 25 jurisdictions. All chapters are written by leading private client lawyers and we are extremely grateful for their excellent contributions.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-908070-16-6 (9781908070166)
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The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Private Client 2013
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01/2013
Global Legal Group Ltd
€297.12
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Content
General Chapters: 1 The Establishment and Taxation of Charities and Philanthropic Organisations in the UK - Owen Clutton & Nicholas Pell, Macfarlanes LLP 2 Key Considerations in Multi-jurisdictional and Separate Situs Will Planning - Margaret R. O'Sullivan, O'Sullivan Estate Lawyers 3 Structuring and Governing a Family Business - Mustafa Hussain, Taylor Wessing LLP Country Question and Answer Chapters: 4 Andorra Arques Ribert Junyer - Advocats: Jaume Ribert i Llovet & Jordi Junyer i Ricart 5 Argentina Marval, O'Farrell & Mairal: Gabriel Gotlib & Walter C. Keiniger 6 Austria Dorda Brugger Jordis: Paul Doralt & Martina Znidaric 7 Belgium Greenille: Alain-Laurent Verbeke & Alain Nijs 8 BVI Maples and Calder: Arabella di Iorio & Richard Grasby 9 Canada Miller Thomson LLP: Martin Rochwerg & Rachel L. Blumenfeld 10 Cayman Islands Maples and Calder: Justin Appleyard & Tony Pursall 11 Cyprus Andreas Sofocleous & Co.: Andreas Sofocleous 12 France UGGC & Associes: Line-Alexa Glotin & Delphine Eskenazi 13 Germany P+P Pollath + Partners: Dr. Andreas Richter & Dr. Jens Escher 14 Gibraltar Cruz & Co: Paul Louis Borge & Nicholas Peter Cruz 15 Guernsey Appleby: Gavin Ferguson & Chet Pohl 16 Ireland Matheson Ormsby Prentice: John Gill & Allison Dey 17 Israel Herzog Fox & Neeman: Meir Linzen & Guy Katz 18 Jersey Appleby: Naomi Rive & Marc Guillaume 19 Malta Ganado & Associates, Advocates: Max Ganado & Amanda Agius 20 Monaco Lawrence Graham Monaco: William Easun 21 Netherlands Greenille: Dirk-Jan Maasland & Wouter Verstijnen 22 New Zealand Cone Marshall Ltd: Geoffrey Cone & Karen Marshall 23 Singapore Lee & Lee: Valerie Wu 24 Slovakia Kinstellar: Adam Hodoo & Martina Maourova 25 Switzerland Lenz & Staehelin: Stefan Breitenstein & Mark Barmes 26 Ukraine Sofocleous & Co. Consulting Ltd.: Olga Lazarieva & Alexia Ovdienko 27 United Kingdom Macfarlanes LLP: Jonathan Conder & Robin Vos 28 USA Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP: Alan S. Halperin & Andrea Levine Sanft