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Greenberg & Co. is a Connecticut, USA based law firm, offering both US and International clients a unique blend of practical knowledge and personalized service.

Our practice has a focus in three distinct, but related areas:

  • Corporate/Business/Commercial Law, including Foreign and Domestic Business Structures, Business Formation, and Contracts;

  • Trusts and Estates, including Estate Plans, Trusts, Wills, Tax Analysis/Planning, plus Charitable Giving Strategies; and

  • Asset Protection, including Foreign/Domestic Restructuring; Family Limited Liability Companies, and Foreign Asset Protection Trusts.

The Firm also provides Turnaround Services to closely held distressed entities.

Some clients choose to take advantage of our resources and experience by engaging us as General Counsel for their closely held businesses. Others use our services for either business or personal representation on a transactional basis for a specific structure, entity formation, or contract. In either situation, you will find that we consistently provide capable, quality representation, with an emphasis on personalized service. Our client retention rates are exceptional, because year after year we make the effort to understand what our clients need and deliver the solution in a cost effective manner.

Over our many years of operation the firm has developed excellent relationships with a large number of domestic and foreign corporate service providers, financial institutions and specialized legal/tax advisors. This substantial network of professional contacts allows us to provide clients with a variety of options and solutions for their particular needs, irrespective of the geographic location of the client or our office. In most situations we can deliver a creative local or multi-jurisdictional solution, depending on the client’s requirements.

 

THE USA PATRIOT ACT: HOW IT IMPACTS YOU


Drafted in the days following the tragedies of September 11, 2001, the Patriot Act swept through Congress and into legislation with almost no dissenting voices. Now, years removed from its passage, some people have actually gotten around to reading the Act. While numerous state and local governments, along with several civil liberties groups, are actively fighting to limit the breadth of the Act in many areas pertaining to civil liberties, the Patriot Act continues to generate actual hardship for the average American in numerous aspects of business and banking.

The purpose of this article is to identify and briefly outline portions of this voluminous Act, as well as draw your attention to real world examples of how this Ac...

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