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Tax Cuts & Job Acts 2017 - Jan. 29 | Cyber Security & Cyber Insurance - Jan. 30 | New Jersey Law Center

  • 1.  Tax Cuts & Job Acts 2017 - Jan. 29 | Cyber Security & Cyber Insurance - Jan. 30 | New Jersey Law Center

    Posted 01-18-2018 03:53 PM
    Hello Family Law Section members ,

    I am writing to let you know about two upcoming NJICLE programs that are of interest to all attorneys.

    On Monday, Jan. 29 NJICLE in cooperation with the Taxation Law Section, Real Property Trust and Estate Law Section, Solo and Small-Firm Section, Elder and Disability Law Section, Business Law Section, In-House Counsel Committee, Senior Lawyers Committee and Family Law Section will present Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 - How the New Tax Bill will Affect You, Your Clients and Your Practice from 4 to 8 p.m. at the New Jersey Law Center.

    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 was signed by the President on December 22 and will, in most part, become law as of January 1, 2018. The new tax law includes significant individual, corporate and pass-through entity income tax changes, along with changes to the federal estate, gift and generation-skipping tax. Many areas of law will be affected, including real estate, business, pension, tax exempt organizations, trust & estate and matrimonial, to name just a few.

    The topics will include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following changes:
    • Individual Personal Exemptions and Itemized Deductions
    • Alimony in Divorce Settlements
    • Individual Alternative Minimum Tax
    • Tax Exempt Organizations
    • Federal Estate, Gift and Generation-Skipping Tax
    • Income Taxation of Estates and Trusts
    • Retirement Plans and Fringe Benefits
    • Taxation of Real Estate
    • Taxation of C Corporations
    • Taxation of Pass-Through Entities (S Corps, LLCs and Partnership)
    ...and more

    Because of the unique nature of these major tax law changes, the panelists will be available after the program and will stay as long as possible to answer your questions.

    FACULTY
    Moderator/Speaker:
    Bruce E. Mantell, Esq.
    Past Chair, NJSBA Taxation Law Section
    2003 NJICLE Distinguished Service Award Recipient
    Mantell, Prince and Reynolds, PC, Murray Hill

    Speakers:
    Farah N. Ansari, Esq.
    Chair, NJSBA Taxation Law Section
    Schenck, Price Smith & King, LLP, Florham Park
    Richard H. Greenberg, Esq.
    Past Chair, NJSBA Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section
    Past Chair, NJSBA Taxation Section
    2011 Clapp Laureate
    Greenberg & Schulman Attorneys at Law, Woodbridge
    Alan F. Kornstein, Esq.
    Past Chair, NJSBA Taxation Law Section
    McCarter & English, LLP, Newark
    Jack F. Meola, CPA, Esq.
    EisnerAmper LLP, Iselin
    Anita J. Siegel, Esq.
    2001 Clapp Laureate
    Siegel & Bergman, LLC, Morristown
    Peter J. Ulrich, Esq.
    Gibbons PC, Newark
    Leonard J. Witman, Esq.
    Past Chair, NJSBA Taxation Law Section
    Witman Stadtmauer PA, Florham Park

    The tuition for section members is $139.

    Click here to register for Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 - How the New Tax Bill will Affect You, Your Clients and Your Practice.

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    On Tuesday, Jan. 30, NJICLE in cooperation with the Privacy Law Committee and Internet and Computer Law Committee will present Cyber Security and Cyber Insurance Issues for your Clients and you from 9 a.m. to 12:35 p.m. at the New Jersey Law Center.

    While mega-breaches dominate the headlines, much smaller hacking campaigns targeting lawyers and their clients are on the rise. Often, these mini campaigns result in financial losses that debilitate, and sometimes ruin, smaller businesses. Standing by idly is no longer an option. Proactive measures must be taken to guard against such risks for your clients and your own business. Cyber security and data protection not only implicate ethical obligations, but also business survival.

    Join our panel of esteemed attorneys and industry leaders whose experiences with some of the largest data breaches will offer insight and practical solutions to help you address data incidents when they strike.

    TOPICS
    • Emerging Uses of Biometrics
    • Data Incident response
    • Data Breach Parallel Civil Proceedings: Class Actions, FTC Enforcement, Shareholder Derivative Suits
    • Cyber Insurance: From Common Breach and Hacking Schemes to Policy Shopping and Coverage Disputes

    FACULTY
    Moderator/Speaker:
    Fernando M. Pinguelo, Esq.
    Co-Chair, NJSBA Privacy Law Special Committee
    Scarinci Hollenbeck, Red Bank

    Speakers:
    Kelly Harris, Esq.
    Prudential, Newark
    William J. Hughes, Esq.
    Porzio Bromberg, Morristown
    T. Stephen Jenkins, Esq.
    Staff Counsel – Privacy Public Policy & Law, Verizon, Basking Ridge
    Carrie S. Parikh, Esq.
    Vice President-Legal
    Wyndham Hotel Group, Parsippany
    Chris Quirk, Esq.
    ARC MidAtlantic Excess & Surplus, Inc., Turnersville
    Timothy Ryan
    Partner/Principal-US Cyber Investigations, Ernst & Young, NY
    Angelo A. Stio III, Esq.
    Co-Chair, NJSBA Privacy Law Special Committee
    Pepper Hamilton, LLP, Princeton

    The tuition for committee members is $135. The tuition for NJSBA members is $144.

    Click here to register for Cyber Security and Cyber Insurance Issues for your Clients and you.

    Click here to download a form to register for either program.
    Click here for a form to register a group.
    For questions or to register by phone, please contact an association representative at 732-214-8500.

    All the best,
    Barbara

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    Barbara Straczynski
    Director of New Media and Promotions
    New Jersey State Bar Association
    New Brunswick NJ
    (732) 937-7524
    [email protected]
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