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Perry joined the firm in 2004 and focuses his practice in the areas of Estate Planning, Taxation and Business Law. Prior to joining the firm, Perry was an associate with the law firms of Bergman, Horowitz & Reynolds, P.C. (now Withers Bergman LLP) in Connecticut and Keegan, Werlin & Pabian, LLP (now Pabian & Russell, LLC) in Massachusetts.
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts Bar
- Connecticut Bar
- New York Bar
Memberships
Achievements
Education
- B.A., University of Michigan, 1993
- J.D., Cornell Law School, 1996
- LL.M. in Taxation, Boston University, 2003
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Publications
Quoted: "GETTING PERSONAL: Gifts Spurred By Discount Questions," Wall Street Journal, January 27, 2009
Quoted: "Will Flips Flop?," Investment News, January 18, 2009
Quoted: "Estate Taxes Flummox Planners," Wall Street Journal, April 5, 2007.
Author: "When ‘Irrevocable' Doesn't Really Mean Irrevocable," Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, September 2006
Co-author: "Drafting Estate Plans," a Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education publication
Co-author: "Deferred Executive Compensation Faces Accelerated Taxes," Lawyers Weekly, New England In-House, April 2006
Speaker before numerous groups including American Cancer Society on various estate planning topics |
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