Posts Tagged Kristen Simmons
Estate Planners Hit with Malpractice Suit by Philly Developer over Madoff Losses
Posted by Scott Martin in News on August 14, 2011
“King of Asset Protection” told client to diversify a rock-solid trust portfolio, but the money only ended up in the hands of Bernie Madoff and other high-risk managers.
Prominent Philadelphia real estate developer Daniel Keating III, known for building the city’s convention center, has filed a lawsuit against high-powered law firm Duane Morris and two attorneys for malpractice and breach of contract.
Keating and his wife claim that they suffered “substantial losses” after the lawyers allegedly ignored their requests for conservative investment strategies and their money landed in a fund that fed victims to convicted Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff instead. Read the rest of this entry »
New Nevada Legislation Strengthens its Asset Protection Laws
Posted by Steven Maimes in News on June 11, 2011
The competition among states is heating up as the different jurisdictions continue to modify their laws to make them more competitive.
Asset protection is a growing area of concern for many people, especially in a sour economic environment where lawsuits multiply.
Alaska and Delaware became the first states to allow specialized asset protection trusts — designed to protect the underlying property from creditor claims — in 1997. Nevada and Rhode Island soon followed, and now there are now 13 states that allow people to set up asset protection trusts.
But while the field has expanded, Nevada has remained at the forefront in making sure to continue to improve its laws.
On June 4, the governor of Nevada signed into law Senate Bill 221which significantly enhances the state’s already cutting-edge asset protection trust statutes.

