
The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Private Client
Global Legal Group Ltd (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 3. December 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-910083-27-7 (ISBN)
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Welcome to the fourth 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: Nine general chapters. These 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 29 jurisdictions. All chapters are written by leading private client lawyers and industry specialists and we are extremely grateful for their excellent contributions.
Welcome to the fourth 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: Nine general chapters. These 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 29 jurisdictions. All chapters are written by leading private client lawyers and industry specialists and we are extremely grateful for their excellent contributions.
Welcome to the fourth 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: Nine general chapters. These 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 29 jurisdictions. All chapters are written by leading private client lawyers and industry specialists and we are extremely grateful for their excellent contributions.
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Series
Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-910083-27-7 (9781910083277)
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Content
General Chapters: 1 Charity Law and the Taxation of Philanthropy in England and Wales - Owen Clutton & Nicholas Pell, Macfarlanes LLP 2 Taking Aim: HMRC's Latest Tax Measures Targeting International Owners of UK Residential Property - Helen Ratcliffe & Matt Braithwaite, Bircham Dyson Bell LLP 3 Pre-Immigration Planning Considerations for the HNW Client - Think Before You Leap - Shelly Meerovitch & Joshua S. Rubenstein, Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP 4 When Trust Law Meets Family Law: A Comparative Review of Discretionary Trusts and Marital Property Division - Margaret R. O'Sullivan, O'Sullivan Estate Lawyers 5 Structuring Direct Investment by Non-U.S. Individuals into the United States - Michael I. Frankel & Karen T. Schiele, Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP 6 The Net Closes on Tax Avoidance: Where do the Boundaries Lie? - Damian Bloom & Marilyn McKeever, Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP 7 Navigating Complex US Immigration Laws: US Visas & Taxation - Mark E. Haranzo & Reaz H. Jafri, Withers Bergman LLP 8 Property Use by Non-Profit Organisations in Russia: Myths and Reality - Svetlana Levicheva, Ivanyan & Partners 9 The Limits to Transparency - George Hodgson, Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) Country Question and Answer Chapters: 10 Albania Boga & Associates: Mirjeta Emini & Jonida Skendaj 11 Andorra Arques Ribert Junyer - Advocats: Jaume Ribert i Llovet & Jordi Junyer i Ricart 12 Argentina Marval, O'Farrell & Mairal: Gabriel Gotlib & Walter C. Keiniger 13 Australia Minter Ellison: William Thompson & Gary Lanham 14 Belgium Greenille: Alain Nijs & Alain Laurent Verbeke 15 Bermuda MJM Limited: Jane Collis & Hildeberto ("Hil") de Frias 16 British Virgin Islands Maples and Calder: Arabella di Iorio & Richard Grasby 17 Canada Miller Thomson LLP: Martin J. Rochwerg & Rachel L. Blumenfeld 18 Cayman Islands Maples and Calder: Nigel Porteous & Tony Pursall 19 China DLA Piper Hong Kong: Todd M. Beutler, and DLA Piper Shanghai: Daisy Guo 20 France Tirard, Naudin, Societe d'avocats: Jean-Marc Tirard 21 Germany P+P Pollath + Partners: Dr. Andreas Richter & Katharina Hemmen 22 Guernsey Mourant Ozannes: St John Robilliard & Matthew Guthrie 23 Hong Kong DLA Piper Hong Kong: Patrice Marceau & Todd M. Beutler 24 Hungary Szecskay Attorneys at Law: Dr. Sandor Nemeth & Dr. Bence Molnar Sz. 25 India Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co.: Cyril Shroff & Rishabh Shroff 26 Ireland Matheson: John Gill & Allison Dey 27 Jersey Mourant Ozannes: Edward Devenport & Giles Corbin 28 Liechtenstein Ospelt & Partner Attorneys at Law Ltd.: Alexander Ospelt & Martin Gassner 29 Monaco Gordon S. Blair Law Offices: Alexis Madier & Christophe Kosman 30 Netherlands Bluelyn: Dirk-Jan Maasland & Wouter Verstijnen 31 Portugal Mayer Jardim: Rita Jardim 32 Russia Ivanyan & Partners: Svetlana Levicheva & Dmitry Mikhailov 33 Spain Alarcon Espinosa, Abogados: Pablo Alarcon Espinosa 34 Sudan Dr. Adam & Associates Attorneys At Law: Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim M. Adam 35 Switzerland Lenz & Staehelin: Stefan Breitenstein & Mark Barmes 36 UAE M/Advocates of Law: Yann Mrazek 37 United Kingdom Macfarlanes LLP: Jonathan Conder & Robin Vos 38 USA Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP: Alan S. Halperin, Esq. & Andrea Levine Sanft, Esq.