Landye Bennett Blumstein Adds Three New Partners and an Associate Attorney
Landye Bennett Blumstein named Andy Erickson, Doug Karet, and John Crone as partners in the law firm while hiring Suzanne Adler as an associate attorney.
Landye Bennett Blumstein named Andy Erickson, Doug Karet, and John Crone as partners in the law firm while hiring Suzanne Adler as an associate attorney.
Guest Authors Alex Kubitz and Ben Spiess explain how the Corporate Transparency Act, in an effort to reduce financial crimes, may change reporting requirements for various businesses.
The law firm of Landye Bennett Blumstein brought aboard Jackson Morawski, previously a Superior Court clerk, as an Associate Attorney.
Under a new federal law to address money laundering and other financial crimes—The Corporate Transparency Act—business entities must file new information reports with the US Department of the Treasury starting January 1, 2024.
The law firm of Landye Bennett Blumstein (LBB) promoted attorney Anna Chapman Crary to the role of Partner.
At LBB, Thomas’ practice focuses on real estate transactions, business law, working with Alaska Native corporations, and other transactional work.
Kaufman focuses his practice on federal and state taxation, estate planning and administration, tax-exempt organizations, and Alaska Native law.