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Larry Gentile III
Larry Gentile III was a labor relations lawyer; a prosecutor of New York City murder cases; an assistant United States Attorney in Jacksonville, FL; and a special district attorney under Janet Reno prosecuting non-resident alien murder cases in the State Circuit Courts in Miami—before he became a restaurateur, a career move that brought him to the CIA for his first continuing education class in 1996.
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Warren and Sue Anne Lake
Some people choose to remember the CIA in their estates because of relationships with a particular chef or student. For Warren and Sue Anne Lake, who make their homes in Davisburg, MI and Chicago, IL, the CIA connection and influences were broader.
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Will New Tax Laws Affect My Estate Plan?
It's an extraordinarily uncertain time—tax wise, that is. This is the first year in decades that American tax law repealed the federal estate tax. As of Jan. 1, 2010, federal estate taxes are repealed for any deaths that occur during this calendar year, regardless of the size of that person's estate (state estate/inheritance taxes will still apply).
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Your Estate Plan Check-In
Do you have an estate plan? Does it reflect your current situation and wishes? Our checklist will help you make sure your plans are on track.
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5 Moves to Make After Age 50
If you are 50 or older, there are key steps you should take to prepare for your future.
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What You Need to Know to Protect Your Children's Inheritance
One of the most important steps you can take toward providing security for your children and peace of mind for yourself is to update your will.
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Savings Bond Magic: How to Make the Taxes Disappear
Your savings bonds, when left to heirs at your death, are subject to income tax on the accumulated interest. When left to us, however, we will receive the full value of the bonds.
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