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New Article on Rush University Case

New Article on Rush University Case

A controversial case in the field of asset protection is analyzed by asset protection attorneys.

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The Jamie Solow Case

The Jamie Solow Case

The Jamie Solow contempt incarceration case has caused a lot of people to write a lot of articles and offer a lot of opinions – most of which are completely inaccurate. The author, Howard D. Rosen, is one of Mrs. Solow’s attorneys, attended court hearings, testified, and can state with accuracy what actually transpired in this case.

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Cook Islands LLC Legislation: A Long Time Coming

Cook Islands LLC Legislation: A Long Time Coming

A lengthy legal ordeal has finally ended for Merry Morris. Much has been written about her case, most of it inaccurate, according to Merry, whom we interviewed on September 25, 2008. We want to present the truth about her case, and what better source for the truth than Merry?

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Legislative Update: Cook Islands – 2003

Legislative Update: Cook Islands – 2003

In 2002 the Cook Islands were removed from the OECD blacklist (See, APN, XI, No. 2), and, on May 7, 2003, the Parliament of the Cook Islands passed a suite of Acts to update its money laundering prevention laws and procedures with the expectation of also being removed from the FATF blacklist.

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Tenancy by the Entireties Protection Weakened: The Craft Case + Cook Islands / Nevis Update

Tenancy by the Entireties Protection Weakened: The Craft Case + Cook Islands / Nevis Update

Tenancy by the entireties (“TBE”) is a form of joint ownership which is created during marriage and which can only exist between spouses. Among the traditional legal characteristics of TBE is that one spouse cannot mortgage, sell or otherwise dispose of any portion of the property without the joinder of the other spouse, as the property is deemed to be owned by the marital unit and not by either spouse individually.

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Merrill Scott and the Anderson Case: There’s Good News and More Good News

Merrill Scott and the Anderson Case: There’s Good News and More Good News

The APN has repeatedly warned our readers against so called “too good to be true” income tax reduction schemes involving offshore entities. In this issue we’ll see what recently happened in one such case.

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