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Visibility Rankings  | | #227 out of 3,171 lawyers in Richmond, Virginia | | #50,961 out of 890,538 total lawyers Overall |
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| Practice Areas | Taxation; Trusts and Estates; Family Business Law; Charitable Organizations; Private Wealth Services | | | Peer Review Rating | AV
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What's this? | | | Education | University of Richmond, LL.B., 1968; Harvard Law School, LL.M., 1969, Hampden-Sydney College, B.A., 1965 | | | Admitted | 1968, Virginia | |
| Biography | Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa. Trustee: Hampden-Sydney College; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Richmond Estate Planning Council. Acquisitions Editor, ABA Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal. Member: William and Mary Tax Conference Advisory Council; Family Firm Institute. Fellow: American College of Tax Counsel; American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. | | | ISLN | 907775742 | |
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Carter v. Fifth Third Bank, 2008 Mich. App. LEXIS 1259 (June 17, 2008)Dana G. Fitzsimons, Ronald D. Aucutt, Dennis I. Belcher, W. Birch Douglass, Charles D. "Skip" Fox, William Michael Long, Michele A. W. McKinnon, Victoria S. Windell, August 11, 2008 Peter Wenge, one of the founders of Metal Office Furniture Company (which later became Steelcase) established a trust under his will with Fifth Third Bank as trustee.
In re Estate of Jerry L. Wegelin, 2008 Neb. App. LEXIS 154 (July 22, 2008)Dana G. Fitzsimons, Ronald D. Aucutt, Dennis I. Belcher, W. Birch Douglass, Charles D. "Skip" Fox, William Michael Long, Michele A. W. McKinnon, Victoria S. Windell, August 12, 2008 At his death in 2006, Jerry L. Wegelin had three children. Under his will, he named his children as his personal representatives. His estate included two farm properties, his home, and personal property. Under his will, his sons were to each receive one of the farm properties and his daughter was...
In re Estate of Katie King, 2008 Phila. Ct. Com. Pl. LEXIS 149 (April 1, 2008)Dana G. Fitzsimons, Ronald D. Aucutt, Dennis I. Belcher, W. Birch Douglass, Charles D. "Skip" Fox, William Michael Long, Michele A. W. McKinnon, Victoria S. Windell, August 12, 2008 Katie King died in June of 2005, and was survived only by two grandchildren. Bernice Rhodes was appointed as Executrix. The Executrix filed an account for August 2005 through December 2006, the grandchildren filed objections, and after discovery a hearing was held on the objections.
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