| 2012 Estate Planner of the Year - Richard Breed |
Latest NewsBEPC names Richard P. Breed, III, Esquire its 2012 Estate Planner of the Year
Mr. Breed is a founding partner of Tarlow Breed Hart & Rodgers, PC in Boston. Established in 1991, Tarlow Breed Hart & Rodgers is a full service law firm, advising entrepreneurs, businesses, individuals and families throughout New England. The firm offers expertise in corporate law, employment matters, mergers and acquisitions, litigation and dispute resolution, estate planning and business succession, taxation, real estate, bankruptcy and municipal law. The prestigious directory Best Lawyers® has ranked Tarlow Breed Hart & Rodgers among the top Boston law firms in the areas of Trusts & Estates, Environmental, Real Estate, and Tax Law. In addition, Mr. Breed and his partners carry the highest professional rating in the national Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory. Reflecting its expertise and strength in estate planning, Tarlow Breed Hart & Rodgers is only the second law firm honored to have two partners selected an Estate Planner of the Year by BEPC . Edward Tarlow was recognized by BEPC in 2003. For over three decades, Mr. Breed has been working with wealthy families to help them preserve and protect their beneficiaries’ inheritance from excessive transfer taxes and from possible interference by third parties, including creditors and divorcing spouses. His expertise includes business succession planning for owners of privately-held enterprises. Mr. Breed also advises business enterprises at all stages of their development, including organizational, operational, and merger and acquisition issues. He has acted as counsel to various fiduciaries and beneficiaries in matters of trust and estate administration, and has testified as an expert witness regarding trust and estate matters. Mr. Breed has been an active member of the Boston Estate Planning Council for almost thirty years. In addition to serving as President in 1995, he chaired numerous committees, served on the Executive Committee, and most recently was a member of the Nominating Committee.
Mr. Breed lectures frequently and has published widely on topics of importance to the estate planning community. His articles have appeared in Private Wealth magazine, Estate Planning magazine, The Massachusetts Life Underwriter and the Boston Business Journal. Mr. Breed has been a member of the faculty on over a dozen estate planning programs given by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. and taught at other professional seminars. In addition, he has served as an Adjunct Professor at Suffolk University School of Law and New England School of Law. Mr. Breed has been involved with numerous civic and charitable organizations, including the Judge Baker Children’s Center in Boston and the Northeast Arc in Danvers. He provides pro bono estate planning services for clients of the Aids Action Committee. In addition, he serves on the Board of Governors of the Tedesco Country Club in Marblehead. Mr. Breed is a graduate of Bowdoin College, received his J.D. cum laude from Suffolk University Law School and his LL.M. in Taxation from Boston University Law School.
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