The forces of change in the health care and employee benefits environment have grown stronger and more disruptive with each year. But the disruption has also opened up a rich set of options to help family offices and businesses respond to the needs of the workforce, promote the need for behavioral changes, and still generate financial benefits for ...
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Identity theft is a risk that continues to grow and change daily. Due to the many forms identity theft can take, including medical, credit, and financial, the threat remains prevalent and affects millions of people every year. Keeping up-to-date with the latest prevention methods is the surest way to protect the assets and identity. There are a num...
All businesses face cyber threats. Almost every company has some kind of network, database or online presence that puts it at risk for a cyber breach. Smaller businesses can be more vulnerable than larger ones as they often use third-party hosting and information processing that can be an entry point for cyber attacks. By following various proactiv...
Each year fraudsters are stealing millions of dollars through sophisticated fraudulent use of Email Compromise Scams targeted at individuals and employees who regularly perform wire transfers. The scam involves a fraudster creating a false email or alternatively, hacking into a real email account of an executive, business partner, employee or finan...
1031 exchanges are a common way for collectors to defer payment of federal capital gains tax when they sell appreciated property and buy like-kind property of the same or greater value. However, these exchanges must be planned carefully. This article features an example of a fine art 1031 exchange gone wrong and how alternative structures can preve...
Owners of LLCs or trusts that include personal assets should work with both a trusted financial advisor and an independent agent who specializes in insurance for the wealthy. Financial planners and insurance agents who collaborate on an account have more knowledge about how each discipline complements the other and can determine the limits and term...
Buying ample insurance for an art collection goes without saying, but it’s how collectors manage their coverage that can make the difference when disaster strikes. This paper examines the benefits of regular appraisals of collections, key questions to ask about the storage and transportation of collections and essential features of insurance ...
For many individuals, owning a horse is the realization of a lifelong passion, but it also increases their risk of financial losses or lawsuits. Regardless of whether individuals board a horse on their own property or at a professional facility, they should give special consideration to their insurance needs to ensure they’re adequately prote...
The current approach used by museums in the United States to manage art market ownership risks is problematic and should keep pace with current trends. This white paper cites the evolution of title risks involving museums, including the impact of defects in legal titles, breaches of donor-restricted gifts and donated art previously pledged to banks...
While the greatest tragedy is the loss of life, disasters also cause major financial damage, often leading to the temporary shutdown of companies or even putting them out of business. Preparing for the possibility of disasters is especially critical for small and mid-size companies that may not have the financial resources to recover from a devasta...
Whether traveling for business or pleasure, wealthy individuals need to think through everything from managing petty theft and lost passports to accessing medical care in a remote location. This white paper provides guidance on proper planning, including a checklist of safety tips to reduce the likelihood of becoming a crime victim while away from ...
Examine how to select the best insurer for a private art collection in order that it may be preserved and protected for future generations. This paper delves into the causes of some of the most expensive art claims paid out to collectors and how families can take a more pro-active role in reducing the risk of loss and ...
This paper lays out general insights around art as an asset class and how best to mitigate risks inherent in art-related transactions to buyers and sellers, financial institutions, trust and estate practitioners, and art investment vehicles. As we look toward the future, we can expect that globalization and structural ineff...
In this article highlighting the importance of title insurance for fine art, Stephen D. Brodie of Herrick, Feinstein LLP, finds that:The economic value of fine art has become high enough, and that the risk of a title problem is real enough, that it is time for convention to change.Title insurance is readily available today, and should become a stan...
Every day we use smartphones, tablets, computers and other digital devices to access, transfer and store information, conduct financial transactions and operate many other aspects of our lives. Your digital assets include all of the digital devices you own, all data stored in them and on external servers, and all of your online user accounts. ...