An Internet search of the words “asset protection” or “asset protection attorney” turns up many things: one thing that does not necessarily turn up is a competent attorney. Unfortunately, sometimes even the best attorneys make mistakes, too.
Two prestigious law firms in South Florida, Proskauer Rose and Becker & Poliakoff, recently had articles written about them for actions some of their attorneys took in helping clients with “asset protection planning.”
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