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Physician & Health Care Magazine -- Nevada Edition, published by Silvergale Publishing Co.

Global Wealth Preservation Strategies - The Safety Net to Retain Your Assets, July/August 1997

The following articles were published in MD News Magazine -- Las Vegas Edition, published by Sunshine Media, Inc.:

  • · Unlock Hidden Treasures - Unearth the Rewards of Asset Protection and Accounts Receivables Sales. April 1997
  • · EN GARDE: How to protect your most precious business asset: Accounts Receivable! May 1997
  • · Tax Savings & Asset Protection Miracles Using Charitable Trusts. June 1997
  • · Deal yourself a Royal Flush Using a Charitable Remainder Trust! July 1997
  • · Asset Protection Trusts - International Strategies for Protecting Your Wealth. September 1997
  • · Tax Savings Opportunities Using Home Office Deductions., November 1997
  • · Hidden Treasure Fortress - The Rewards of Foreign Asset Protection Trusts! December 1997
  • · Tips, Tricks and Traps: Tax Planning for 1998 and Beyond. January 1998
  • · Are you left in the dark about Stark?  February 1998

Clark County Bar Association "Communique" Magazine article: Asset Protection Trusts.

Nevada Trial Lawyers Association "Advocate" magazine article: Medical Liens

American Immigration Lawyers Association July/August 1992 Monthly Mailing:Tax Ramifications of Non-Immigrant Visas.

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