Insurance Proceeds Not an Asset
Robert Cartwright was the majority shareholder, primary rainmaker, and driving force behind the law firm of Cartwright, Slobodin, Bokelman, Borowsky, Wartnick, Moore & Harris Inc. (CSB).
Estate of Cartwright v. Commissioner (II)
At issue is the valuation of the deceased's share of stock in a law firm in which he was the majority shareholder.
Stockholders' Agreement Controls Character of Insurance Proceeds
Robert E. Cartwright was the majority shareholder, primary rainmaker, and driving force behind the law firm of Cartwright, Slobodin, Bokelman, Borowsky, Wartnick, Moore & Harris Inc. (CSB).
Work in Progress Should Be Considered When Valuing a Law Firm
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed and reversed a Tax Court decision, valuing stock in a law practice.
Smith v. James, Hardy & Smith
At issue is the valuation of plaintiff's interest in accounting parternship after withdrawling from this partnership.
Withdrawing Partner Not Liable for Overhead Incurred or Loss of Client Base Subsequent to Withdrawal
Smith, the partner withdrawing from the accounting firm of James, Hardy & Smith, filed suit to determine the value of his interest and to obtain a judgment for the value.