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The Boston Trustee - The Laws, Lives, and Legacy of a Vital Institution

English · Hardback

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The Boston Trustee provides both the background and the history of a unique Boston institution: the men and women who serve as individual professional trustees, who control billions of dollars of assets, who have provided advice and counsel for generations of families, and who are universally known as "Boston Trustees." This quiet and discrete legal service had its roots in the early nineteenth century, when Boston's closely interconnected social and cultural lite faced the problem of how to pass on massive new wealth in a predictable, safe, and prudent way. Today, the practice remains alive and well, a major, and very profitable, component of almost every Boston law firm, bank and trust office.

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Thomas E. Bator is a managing partner of Nichols & Pratt, LLP, and a Boston Trustee and a trusts and estates lawyer. A graduate of Harvard College and the University of Chicago Law School, he is a Chartered Financial Analyst and a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.


Summary

The history of a unique Boston institution: the men and women who serve as individual professional trustees, who control billions of dollars of assets, who have provided advice and counsel for generations of families, and who are universally known as “Boston Trustees.”
This quiet and discrete legal service had its roots in the early nineteenth century, when Boston’s closely interconnected social and cultural élite faced the problem of how to pass on massive new wealth in a predictable, safe, and prudent way. Today, the practice remains alive and well, a major, and very profitable, component of almost every Boston law firm, bank and trust office.
The book also answers questions about inheritances governed by trust law and by trustee participation. The authors guide the reader through the legal jargon to help understand trusts and the role of the trustee with actual examples of trusts and trust language. It is essential reading for anyone interested both in understanding trusts and in the evolution of Boston as a financial and regional hub, as well as a city that, as one historian observed, not only knew how to make money but also how to spend it.

Product details

Authors Thomas Bator, Thomas E. Bator, Thomas/ Seely Bator, Heidi Seely
Publisher GODIN
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2015
 
EAN 9781567925470
ISBN 978-1-56792-547-0
No. of pages 160
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law

LAW / Legal History, LAW / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, LAW / Wills

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