
Asset Protection Trust Jurisdictions for Physicians – Part 1, Domestic
In our discussion two weeks ago we introduced the Asset Protection Trust (or APT) as a tool and answered some of the most frequently asked

In our discussion two weeks ago we introduced the Asset Protection Trust (or APT) as a tool and answered some of the most frequently asked

With fewer than 60 days until tax time the annual 11th-hour tax planning rush by doctors is in full swing. The Dirty Dozen listing, compiled

We’ve previously detailed both the most common fatal flaws in physicians’ asset-protection planning and the reasons insurance alone is inadequate to protect doctors. Those issues

As we’ve discussed in several previous articles, insurance that covers corporate and executive liabilities in an essential first line of defense, including Data Breach or

January 08, 2013 | Finance, Risk Management, Law & Malpractice, Staff By Ike Devji, JD Happy New Year and thanks for continuing into 2013 with

During my practice with a client base of thousands of doctors I have seen the best and the worst of asset protection planning available to

A doctor gets a six figure award against him unanimously upheld by an appeals court. We can protect you against lots of things, but your own actions

Over the last few years the concept of Asset Protection has greatly expanded to include not just the traditional threats like litigation exposure, but effective

The many discussions we have shared here have largely centered on asset protection and other legal and financial issues faced by physicians and business owners. The

Buying the perfect building for your medical practice requires you to consider much more than “location, location, location.” In our first two discussions on starting