While attending Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center, Gianina worked for a law firm in which she primarily handled real
estate cases as well as credit card defense.
Not exact matches
Many
cases involve large tax arrears, such
as a real
estate broker who owes $ 383,000 to the Canada Revenue Agency in unpaid income tax.
In one well - publicized
case, the
estate of the songwriter behind «Sesame Street» tunes such
as «Elmo's World» auctioned his credits for $ 580,000.
Such was the
case, minus the trouble, when we chatted on - set recently with the spunky real
estate mogul about «running a business
as a woman in a man's world.»
It would be easy — too easy — to interpret recent
cases of media manipulation by Vancouver - area real
estate firms
as a sign of the industry's desperation in a faltering market.
It may also be that both crowdfunded capital and institutional money can co-exist
as in the
case of The Carlton Group, a real -
estate investment banking firm since 1991 that has closed over $ 100 billion in transactions.
If Prince also left no will and no surviving offspring of his own,
as appears to be the
case, his
estate under Minnesota law would be apportioned in equal shares to his siblings and the nearest surviving descendants of any siblings now dead.
But this appears to only be the
case if inflation is low,
as recently highlighted in an analysis, If You Fear Inflation, Should You Buy Real
Estate?
They clearly did invalidate the old models over the next few years
as credit misallocation accelerated, along with the depth and direction of now - unprecedented imbalances and highly self - reinforcing price changes in commodities, real
estate, stock markets, and other variables — what George Soros might have cited
as extreme
cases of reflexivity.
Profits from Solms - Delta
estate, which produces 30,000
cases of wine annually under labels such
as Cape Jazz and Africana, allow the workers and tenants to pay for health care, school fees, and a social worker to tackle issues of alcoholism and domestic violence.
The
case advances
as foreclosures remain near record highs
as a result of the 2008 financial crisis, which was set off by a collapse in subprime real
estate financing.
I can, though, see where Zillow is coming from: no one thinks the North American real
estate market is the way it is because that is somehow optimal or good for consumers; the only folks that benefit from the status quo are real
estate agents that continue to collect 6 % of the purchase price even
as their responsibilities, particularly in the
case of the buying agent, run in the opposite direction of their incentives.
Though Jones won't be directly involved in the investigation per se, she saw her fair share of real
estate - related
cases involving allegations of fraud or troubled debt during her time
as a federal judge.
Death benefits are tax - free so long
as you're below federal and state
estate exemption levels, which is the
case for most households
as the federal exemption level is approximately $ 5.5 million and only 18 states impose
estate or inheritance taxes.
But
as your assets grow, you want your insurance coverage to actually protect your finances, car and
estate in
case anything happens.
Further, it would not be unreasonable to believe (
as is often the
case with active real
estate investments) that President elect Trump has ownership in assets with a zero or negative basis.
Things that actually in the
case of hard assets real
estate produces some cash flows
as there are benefits there.
Also, in some
cases where your
estate is made up of illiquid assets such
as a business or real
estate, you would not want to have to put your heirs in a position to having to sell the assets.
In the
case of PACS
as in the
case of marriage, the partner's inheritance is not subject to
estate taxes.
In the
case of Whiston v Whiston (1995), Robert Whiston was divorced from his Filipino wife who, secretly, had a previous husband living, sought and became Whiston's inheritor and then made several attempts upon his life so
as to inherit his whole
estate.
However, in the
case of Treasury Wine
Estates, which generates 9 per cent of earnings in the UK and Europe, the currency translation impact may be offset by higher volumes and margins if consumers trade down to cheaper drops such
as Treasury's Blossom Hill label, which sells for
as little
as # 5 a bottle.
IMF does not take on borderline
cases and internally, the litigation funder is referring to the claims of deceptive and misleading conduct against Treasury Wine
Estates as «egregious».
Or possibly,
as is apparently the
case for Badinter, in a multimillion - dollar
estate somewhere in France.
In
cases where excess wealth was held until death, he advocated its apprehension by the state on a progressive scale: «Indeed, it is difficult to set bounds to the share of a rich man's
estates which should go at his death to the public through the agency of the State, and by all means such taxes should be granted, beginning at nothing upon moderate sums to dependents, and increasing rapidly
as the amounts swell, until of the millionaire's hoard, at least the other half comes to the privy coffer of the State.»
The move comes
as another mayor Cuomo has differed with, New York City's Bill de Blasio, has decided to return contributions from Glenwood Management, the real -
estate firm that has played a role in multiple corruption
cases and donated heavily to the convicted former leaders of the Senate and Assembly, Dean Skelos and Sheldon Silver.
Silver's
case included acts that appeared to meet that standard — pushing legislative grants and backing real
estate legislation — and lesser favors, such
as trying to get Taub's child a job and helping get a permit for a charity race.
«Silver's
case is factually almost nothing like McDonnell; there is no question that Silver took a number of official acts — most obviously, passing legislation and approving state grants and tax - exempt financing —
as part of a quid pro quo in the Mesothelioma and Real
Estate Schemes,» Judge Caproni wrote.
Paul Massey, the president of Cushman & Wakefield «s New York investment sales and a Republican candidate for mayor, made his
case to Real
Estate Board of New York members, painting the city
as a failing place and taking personal shots at incumbent Mayor Bill de Blasio.
As was the
case during his first four years in office, Cuomo has been dependent on real
estate for his campaign money.
According to a 28 - page complaint text released to the public, key to the
case were two undercover informants, one which federal authorities describe
as being «a man posing
as a wealthy real
estate developer» and another known only
as a «confidential witness.»
Bharara names the mayor
as an unindicted co-conspirator, a middle path he's taken in
cases involving hedge - fund billionaire Steve Cohen and real
estate tycoon Leonard Litwin.
The charges state that,
as early
as 2010, an unnamed real
estate developer, who is also a cooperating witness in the
case, made a one - time, $ 20,000 payment to Adam Skelos for work that federal investigators say he did not do.
In the
case of billionaire real
estate developer Leonard Litwin, described
as «Developer - 1» in the complaint against Silver, the firm represented at least five different limited liability companies
as five different clients, according to data maintained by the New York City Tax Commission.
Despite the allegation involving funding for the DA's race — and another accusing Sampson of filing false Senate disclosure forms to conceal a $ 188,500 loan from a real
estate developer — Carter insisted his
case wasn't in the same category
as a recent rash of other criminal
cases accusing New York lawmakers of abusing their authority for personal gain or to cheat on campaign finance rules.
The charges state that,
as early
as 2010, an unnamed real
estate developer, who is also a cooperating witness in the
case, made a one time $ 20,000 payment to Adam Skelos for work that federal investigators say he did not do.
A little more than three months ago the defendant in question was a Democrat, Shelly Silver, accused of taking bribes and kickbacks of $ 4 million, some of the money being listed
as «referral fees» for steering asbestos
cases and real -
estate developers to Silver - connected law firms.
Much of the money came
as referral fees for
cases and clients Silver sent to a personal injury law firm Weitz & Luxenberg and another small firm, Goldberg & Iryami, which handles real
estate tax appeals.
The evidence at trial and publicly filed documents in the
case established that, among other things, Sampson,
as an attorney practicing in Brooklyn, embezzled funds he held in escrow from the sale of real
estate properties.
Its partner, the Allure Group, was also subpoenaed in that
case —
as well
as in a Lower East Side real -
estate deal involving the loss of a nursing home that was OK'd by the de Blasio administration.
As has been the
case in previous filings, Cuomo's biggest campaign donors include people from the New York City real
estate industry and supporters of charter schools.
Yesterday, the F.B.I. arrested Councilman Dan Halloran and State Senator Malcolm Smith for allegedly attempting to bribe Republican party officials and also, in the
case of Halloran, planning to redirect City Council member items to an undercover agent posing
as a real
estate developer in exchange for money.
After being charged with bribery in a real -
estate development scheme
as part of a larger political corruption
case in New York, it is still unclear whether the mayor of Rockland County's Spring Valley will remain in office.
Its partner, the Allure Group, was also subpoenaed in that
case ---
as well
as in a Lower East Side real -
estate deal involving the loss of a nursing home that was OK'd by the de Blasio administration.
In the
case of Jobs For New York, the group is not simply trumpeting the real
estate industry's pet causes, such
as increased development, but is sending flyers and mailers that pinpoint the supposed misdeeds and missteps of individual candidates, according to a review of more than a dozen pieces of opposition literature.
All the while, a frantic Ford is working a
case involving land developer «Lew the Jew» (Adam Goldberg), whose deal is being scuppered by a mysterious graffiti artist painting X-rated murals of the real
estate tycoon (a subplot
as puerile
as it sounds, though undeniably funny in parts).
Though it's set in the early 1970s and considers a freedom - of - the - press Supreme Court
case involving coverage of the Vietnam War, The Post couldn't be a clearer affirmation of the Fourth
Estate in the Donald Trump era — unless, possibly, it showed Richard Nixon tweeting his hatred for the media rather than spitting it into the phone in distant long shot,
as director Steven Spielberg shows here.
The latest in 88 Films Italian line, Romero's outstanding opening salvo offers us an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's «The Facts in the
Case of M. Valdemar», highlighting the sublime Scream Queen Adrienne Barbeau (The Fog / Swamp Thing)
as a scheming widow seeking to exploit the
estate of her terminally ill husband.
Indeed, it's worth noting that a significant proportion of the proposed «free schools» that have moved to the business stage
case are planning to use listed buildings originally constructed
as schools
as part of their
estate.
Full - size tablets weigh almost twice
as much
as most 7 - inchers, but the extra screen real
estate (and, in some
cases, power) is usually worth the cost.
The local police feel the
case is open and shut, with the chimney sweep tabbed
as the murderer of the
estate owner, until Constable Hamish Macbeth questions the findings, even of the forensics team.