Blog This Time You’ve Gone Too Far: When Does a Trustee Breach Their Fiduciary Duty? Can a trustee pay the college tuition for a trust beneficiary’s child? The distribution would,…Sherry LuedersFebruary 27, 2024
Blog The Plot Thickens: Three Novels About Death and Tangible Personal Property January is the perfect month to cozy up with a good book -- and the…Sherry LuedersJanuary 30, 2024
Blog Is Your Company Ready for the Corporate Transparency Act? In 2021, Congress passed the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). The CTA is a bipartisan anticorruption…Sherry LuedersDecember 19, 2023
Blog The OpenAI Kerfuffle and Why Corporate Bylaws Matter It has been an atypically dramatic news cycle for the sometimes-stodgy business pages. OpenAI –…Sherry LuedersNovember 28, 2023
Blog Student Loan Debt Beyond the Grave Student loans have been in the news of late. Starting this month, borrowers will be…Sherry LuedersOctober 31, 2023
Blog Is Your Community Property Agreement Consistent With Your Will? A community property agreement is a contract between spouses that many married couples and Washington registered…Sherry LuedersSeptember 19, 2023
Blog What Does it Mean for a Contract to be Unconscionable? First-year law students learn that a contract represents “a meeting of the minds,” and attorneys…Sherry LuedersAugust 22, 2023
Blog Indiana Jones and the Gift of Tangible Personal Property “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” is a little ridiculous and also ridiculously good…Sherry LuedersJuly 25, 2023
Blog What You Should Know About Washington’s Capital Gains Tax Washington has a new capital gains tax. The tax may sound like old news, as…Sherry LuedersJune 20, 2023
Blog Anticipating the Future: Can You Prearrange for a Potential Contract Change? A recent Seattle Times article about construction delays on Sound Transit projects asks, “Why isn’t the…Sherry LuedersMay 16, 2023