Author: Gaslowitz Frankel

Gaslowitz Frankel LLC is pleased to announce the launch of its new radio show on Gwinnett Business RadioX®, entitled Wealth Matters. Airing on the fourth Wednesday of each month, the show will be hosted by Adam Gaslowitz and Craig Frankel. With the goal of helping people learn to avoid some of the issues dealt with […]

This April on Gwinnett BusinessX Radio, partners Adam Gaslowitz and Craig Frankel participated in a lively discussion on estate dispute resolution and the issues surrounding fiduciary litigation. Here are some highlights from this month’s show. What is your number 1 tip to avoid estate disputes? Craig Frankel: Talk to your beneficiaries. Talk to your partners. […]

This March, attorney Robert Port appeared on Gwinnett Business RadioX and was interviewed by Mike Sammond on the topic of investment securities and financial fraud. Robert talks about securities litigation, the focus of his practice. Primarily, Robert specializes in claims arising from fraud, misconduct, or mismanagement by stockbrokers, financial advisors, or insurance agents. Here are some highlights from this month’s […]

We are honored to announce that our founding partner, Craig M. Frankel, was elected as a Fellow in the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC). Established in 1949, ACTEC is a national organization of approximately 2,600 trust and estate lawyers and academics whose mission is to educate attorneys and clients on trust and estate law, […]

Adam Gaslowitz presented a speech entitled “Will Contest, Probate, and Fiduciary Litigation Trends: A Bird’s Eye View” at the recent ALI-ABA Advanced Estate Planning Techniques seminar in San Francisco. Lecturing to an audience of attorneys, practitioners and advisers from around the nation, Adam spoke about his observations, experiences, and predictions about the changing landscape of […]

On October 8, 2009, watchers of courtroom drama everywhere reeled at the news that Anthony Marshall, son of Brooke Astor, had been convicted of one count of grand larceny in connection with the plundering of Mrs. Astor’s $198-million-dollar estate. Attorney Francis X. Morrisey, Jr., Mrs. Astor’s estate planning attorney, was convicted of one count of […]