We seem to be encountering all manner of unpleasant developments these days – bad weather, low commodity prices, disagreement in politics, the threat of rare infections and on and on. Some are comparable to what was encountered in our younger years and some appear, at least, to be targeting today’s population. But one, in particular, seems to be yoked with actions that, at first blush, looks harmless but may be the most disruptive in the long run
This blog post summarizes a recent article by Reid Kress Weisbord, Trust Term Extension, 67 Fla. L. ...
This article traces the Rules Against Perpetuities\u27 history, from its creation until the present,...
The rule against remoteness of vesting, otherwise known as the modern rule against perpetuities, has...
The new century is rapidly coming to be dominated by two developments—terrorism and the realization ...
For centuries the Rule Against Perpetuities provided protection against a pair of dangers: that impo...
During the last two decades more than half the states have either abolished or substantially weakene...
An article published in a recent issue of an agricultural publication about “dynasty trusts” merits ...
The 2006 Colorado General Assembly passed legislation adopting a 1000-year limitation applicable to ...
Most legal rules exist until the rule is repealed, the rule comes to the end of its stated term or i...
The common law rule against perpetuities has had a storied career spanning several centuries and two...
The Rule Against Perpetuities is dying an ignoble death. To attract trust business and the lawyers\u...
Few rules of the common law have shown such amazing vitality as the rule against perpetuities. Emerg...
Lawyers have dreaded the common-law rule against perpetuities for many generations, and for good rea...
This article suggests the policy and social justifications against dead hand control far outweigh tr...
In recent years, interest by planners and others in socalled “dynasty” trusts has increased. Enactme...
This blog post summarizes a recent article by Reid Kress Weisbord, Trust Term Extension, 67 Fla. L. ...
This article traces the Rules Against Perpetuities\u27 history, from its creation until the present,...
The rule against remoteness of vesting, otherwise known as the modern rule against perpetuities, has...
The new century is rapidly coming to be dominated by two developments—terrorism and the realization ...
For centuries the Rule Against Perpetuities provided protection against a pair of dangers: that impo...
During the last two decades more than half the states have either abolished or substantially weakene...
An article published in a recent issue of an agricultural publication about “dynasty trusts” merits ...
The 2006 Colorado General Assembly passed legislation adopting a 1000-year limitation applicable to ...
Most legal rules exist until the rule is repealed, the rule comes to the end of its stated term or i...
The common law rule against perpetuities has had a storied career spanning several centuries and two...
The Rule Against Perpetuities is dying an ignoble death. To attract trust business and the lawyers\u...
Few rules of the common law have shown such amazing vitality as the rule against perpetuities. Emerg...
Lawyers have dreaded the common-law rule against perpetuities for many generations, and for good rea...
This article suggests the policy and social justifications against dead hand control far outweigh tr...
In recent years, interest by planners and others in socalled “dynasty” trusts has increased. Enactme...
This blog post summarizes a recent article by Reid Kress Weisbord, Trust Term Extension, 67 Fla. L. ...
This article traces the Rules Against Perpetuities\u27 history, from its creation until the present,...
The rule against remoteness of vesting, otherwise known as the modern rule against perpetuities, has...