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Estates, Trusts and Pensions Journal

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Estates, Trusts and Pensions Journal covers new trends in estates and trusts with special coverage of pensions issues. Informative articles, insightful comments on important cases and new legislation, along with a discussion of useful texts in the area, make this a critical tool for anyone involved in the estates, trusts and pensions areas, such as lawyers, trustees, actuaries, custodians, and accountants. Published four times a year, each edition is packed with vital information, saving you time, while ensuring you stay current on the latest issues.

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Editor-in-Chief Marni Whitaker is a partner at Macdonald Sager Manis LLP, and a well-respected expert advisor in both tax and estate law. She provides personal legal counsel in estate planning and administration, including wills, powers of attorney, and trust agreements. She also handles corporate reorganizations which encompass estate planning. She is joined by an impressive team of estate and pension law lawyers in providing expert commentary on all aspects of estates, trusts, and pensions law.

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