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Category: Robert W. Wood
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With respect to single claimant qualified settlement funds, Keener suggests to other Primerus network defense lawyers that there is no comfort to be had by defendants and insurers in plaintiffs and their attorneys providing additional indemnification
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This author is not denying that there are merits to the idea of a single claimant 468B qualified settlement fund under certain circumstances. Its proponents however have failed strategically. Perhaps it’s time to go back to the stable and saddle up a NEW horse.
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Robert Wood, a tax attorney based in San Francisco, CA has written an interesting article on Qualified Settlement Funds that appeared in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on July 23, 2009. Wood believes the time has come for the QSF. Wood does not address the controversial single claimant issue in this article.
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San Francisco tax attorney Robert W. Wood has penned an interesting article in the February/March 2008 edition Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure entitled "Electing 468B Trust Treatment for Lawyer Trust Accounts After Receiving Settlement Proceeds". Relation Back Election Wood suggests that it is possible to "save the day" using what is known as the…