A Lawyer's Guide to Asset Protection Planning in California
A Lawyer's Guide to Asset Protection Planning in California
Author: Esq LL M. Jacob Stein
Publisher: Klueger & Stein, Llp
Published: 09/02/2011
Pages: 278
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.83lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.58d
ISBN: 9780983978008
About the Author
Jacob Stein is a partner with the law firm Klueger and Stein, LLP, in Los Angeles, California. The firm's practice is limited to asset protection and sophisticated domestic and international tax and business planning. Jacob received his law degree from the University of Southern California, and his Master's of Law in Taxation from Georgetown University. Mr. Stein has been accredited by the State Bar of California as a Certified Tax Law Specialist, is AV-rated (highest possible rating) by Martindale-Hubbell and has been named "A Rising Star" by SuperLawyers and the Los Angeles Magazine for the past several years. On a daily basis, Mr. Stein assists high net-worth individuals and successful businesses in protecting their assets from plaintiffs and creditors by focusing on properly structuring asset ownership and business structures and operations. Over the course of his career Mr. Stein has represented well over a thousand clients, including: officers and di-rectors of Fortune 500 companies; celebrities; Internet entrepreneurs; high-profile real estate developers, builders and investors; physicians; wealthy foreigners; Ponzi-scheme investors; small business owners; attorneys, accountants and financial advisors; and many other individuals facing financial adversity or seeking privacy for their holdings. Mr. Stein is an author of numerous tax and asset protection articles and technical manuals and a frequent lecturer to various attorney, CPA and other professional groups on topics ranging from asset protection to choice of entity planning, and offshore tax planning to advanced real estate exit strategies. Mr. Stein is an instructor with the California CPA Education Foundation, National Business Institute and Lorman Education Services, where he teaches courses on advanced tax planning, asset protection and trust law. He is an adjunct professor of taxation at the CSU, Northridge Graduate Tax Program.
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