Appellate Pro Bono? It’s Come to San Diego
This article was originally published in the Sep/Oct 2021 issue of San Diego Lawyer Magazine.
This article was originally published in the Sep/Oct 2021 issue of San Diego Lawyer Magazine.
This article was originally published in the Sep/Oct 2021 issue of San Diego Lawyer Magazine.
Will you help us get the word out to our heroes?
This article was originally published in the Sep/Oct 2021 issue of San Diego Lawyer Magazine.
This article was originally published in the Sep/Oct 2021 issue of San Diego Lawyer Magazine.
By Andrew A. Servais
With the recent release of the “Pandora Papers,” renewed attention is focused on corporate ownership transparency. The so-called Pandora Papers release from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has outlined the elaborate mechanisms that the wealthy deploy to shift funds between global jurisdictions, masking their true wealth and minimizing their tax obligations while also unmasking the U.S. as a tax haven — including the state of South Dakota with its proliferation of “dynasty trusts.”
This article was originally published in the July/Aug 2021 issue of San Diego Lawyer Magazine.
By David C. Carr
The great California lawyer, writer, and historian Carey McWilliams referred to the Golden State as “the great exception.”[1] In legal ethics as in so many other things, that description holds up.