Tag: estate planning

Looking For New Year’s Resolution? How About Disaster Preparedness

by Cari Rincker on Dec.27, 2011, under Estate Planning, Food & Ag Organizations

Okay, so it’s not the most exciting New Year’s Resolution but it may be a whole lot more doable than dropping 30 pounds in 2012.  On page 5 of this month’s Grassroots newspaper by New York Farm Bureau (“NYFB”) includes a nice submission by A. Edward Staehr of NY FarmNet about coping with a disaster [...]

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Thinking About the Next Generation

by Cari Rincker on Dec.21, 2011, under Estate Planning, Family/Matrimonial Law, Food & Ag Law

The National Agriculture Law Center has reported that approximately 90% of agricultural operations do not survive the transition to the next generation.  I have to say- that statistic is a bit alarming.  The primary reason for this is poor succession planning.  Estate planning is just one part of workable succession plan.  Estate planning focuses on [...]

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Recorded Webinars Will Be Available in 2012

by Cari Rincker on Dec.13, 2011, under Events, Webinars

I have received numerous requests to have the Fridays with Cari Webinars recorded so they can be viewed at a later time.  I will have the recorded webinars available for purchase at a later date — likely after the completion of this particular series in Early Spring.  I need to work with the crew at [...]

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My Top 10 Law Blawgs in the Top 100 List (Drumroll please….)

by Cari Rincker on Dec.06, 2011, under Animal Law, Food & Ag Law, Links and Online Resources, Social Media and Technology

To piggy back on this post announcing that this blog made the ABA Journal Top 100 Blawg List, I thought it would be appropriate to list a few of my favorites.  Here are my top 10 (in no particular order): 1.  Equine Law Blog – Alison Rowe, a fellow agriculture attorney, is an exceptional writer [...]

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