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Transitioning Away from LIBOR: What’s Next?

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The transition away from LIBOR, the abbreviation for the London Interbank Offered Rate, has left many asking, what is next? LIBOR is set to be phased out at the end of 2021. As of June [...]

Year End Estate Tax Planning in 2020

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IDEAS FOR THESE TRANSITIONAL TIMES As tax lawyers and estate planners, we see that there is a lot of uncertainty and speculation in the marketplace about what the estate and gift tax system will look [...]

Suit results in change to brook trout regulation in the UP

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Originally published in Michigan Trout Unlimited In November 2019, the Michigan Natural Resources Commission voted 3-2 to amend Fisheries Order 200.20 to reinstate a 10 brook trout daily bag limit regulation on 33 sections of [...]

The SECURE Act Makes Stretch IRAs Less Flexible

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By Jeffrey D. Moss, Esq. On December 20, 2019, while you were finishing your holiday shopping, Congress passed the Setting Every Community Up For Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act of 2019.  The SECURE Act became effective [...]

Paul C. Apap Obituary

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Paul C. Apap, December 6, 2019, age 54. Paul was raised by his wonderful parents in a house full of love located in Southfield, Michigan. The Apaps were parishioners at St. Bede Parish. Paul and [...]