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Henry H. Fein

Position: Shareholder

Phone: 973.538.4700, Extension 116

E-Mail: hfein@feinsuch.com

Fax: 973.867.4555

Departments:

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Business Law

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Tax, Trusts and Estates and Elder Law

Education:

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Ithaca College, B.S. 1968

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Seton Hall School of Law, J.D., 1972

Practice Areas:

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Business/Corporate Law

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E-Commerce

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Elder Law

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Estate Administration

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Estate Planning

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Financial Planning / Asset Protection

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Tax Law

 

Bar Admissions:

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New Jersey, 1972

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U.S. Tax Court 1975

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U.S. Supreme Court, 1977

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U.S. Court of Federal Claims, 1977

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New York, 1982

 

Practice Description:

 

Mr. Fein is the Managing Shareholder of the Business Law Department and Tax, Trusts and Estate and Elder Law Departments. For almost 30 years he has been acting as corporate counsel to businesses across industry sectors, advising clients on issues ranging from start-up, to attracting financing, through mergers and acquisitions, and to exiting the business.

Mr. Fein began his career as an attorney in the Estate and Gift Tax Division of the Internal Revenue Service. From this knowledge base he has developed a sophisticated trusts and estates practice, offering estate planning solutions to clients with a wide range of planning needs. He represents clients in all phases of estate administration from preparation of tax returns to will contests.

Mr. Fein has years of experience in the relatively new area of elder law. He was an early member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) and works closely with clients developing strategies to cope with the financial realities of aging and failing health.

Mr. Fein is a member of the American Bar Association, New Jersey Bar Association, Morris County Bar Association and Essex County Bar Association. He writes articles and lectures on topics related to business planning,  estate planning and elder law.

 

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