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John Potter Completes Term as Co-Chair of Cincinnati Bar Association Mock Trial Committee
Posted On 4/8/2011
John Potter, from the Erlanger Office of the Potter Law Firm in Northern Kentucky, recently completed his term as Co-Chair of the Cincinnati Bar Association's Mock Trial Committee.
How the New Estate Tax Exclusion Affects Your Estate Plan
Posted On 12/28/2010
On December 17th, Congress revised the estate tax with a new law, TRA 2010, that sets the exclusion amount at $5 million per person for 2010 – 2012. However, this temporary adjustment to the estate tax exclusion disappears in 2013, and returns with an exclusion of $1 million per person. Read more about how the estate tax revision under TRA 2010 will affect your estate plan, regardless of whether you have a taxable estate.
The Potter Law Firm To Present CLE Program on Behalf of the Kentucky Bar Association's Elder Law Committee
Posted On 6/22/2010
John Potter elected Vice-Chair of the Probate and Trust Law Section of the Kentucky Bar Association for 2010-2011. Pam Potter has been asked to present the continuing education program on Trust Law to other attorneys at the Kentucky Bar Association’s Law Updates this fall.
Attorney John Potter Completes 18-Week CE Course Through Cincinnati Bar Association
Posted On 6/1/2010
John Potter of the Northern Kentucky Office of the Potter Law Firmcompleted an 18-week continuing education course through the Cincinnati Bar Association addressing issues confronting estate planners and their clients.
Attorney John Potter Returns as Co-Chair of Cincinnati Bar Association's Mock Trial Committee and Young Lawyer's Section Board
Posted On 5/28/2010
Attorney John Potter of the Erlanger Offices of the Potter Law Firm was again appointed Co-Chair of the Cincinnati Bar Association's Mock Trial Committee and member of the CBA Young Lawyer Section Board
Attorneys Pam Potter and John Potter Attend Programs in Lexington and Northern Kentucky
Posted On 5/27/2010
Attorneys Pam Potter and John Potter of The Potter Law Firm attended programs, designed to explore better ways to serve their clients, in Lexington and Northern Kentucky on February 26, 2010.
Attorney John Potter Co-Chairs Mock Trial Committee And Participates as Attorney Volunteer
Posted On 5/26/2010
On February 2, 2010, the Cincinnati Bar Association hosted the High School Mock Trial District Competition for Hamilton County at the Hamilton County Courthouse. Forty-six teams and more than 350 students representing 22 schools across the county participated in the competition. Attorney John Potter, of the Potter Law Firm, co-chaired the Mock Trial Committee.
Attorney Pam Potter Puts Clients First
Posted On 5/19/2010
Michael Jackson's Death - Why YOU Need Your Estate Planning Documents in Order
Posted On 6/29/2009
The sudden death of Michael Jackson serves as a reminder to everyone that, no matter your age, you need to have your estate planning in order. The pop superstar died on Thursday, June 25th at 50 years old. The media is speculating as to how his estate will be handled and the future of his young children. No public statement has been made in regard to his personal planning and the media and the nation will wait anxiously to see how this unfolds. If Michael Jackson prepared a Trust the public will most likely never know the details as it will be held private, however, if he had a Will it becomes part of public record. In the state of California, a Will needs to be presented within 30 days. Jackson's assets, royalties and the amount of debt he had accumulated most likely will lead to lengthy battles over his estate.
Consumer Reports Recommends American Academy
Posted On 1/29/2009
The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys was recommended in the January 2009 Consumer Reports Money Adviser newsletter. The article “How to Avoid Inheritance Feuds” focuses on techniques for avoiding conflict after a loved one passes away.
Money Magazine Recognizes American Academy!
Posted On 12/26/2008
In the January 2009 issue of Money Magazine, Walecia Konrads article entitled "Keep It In The Family" focuses on making sure the wealth youve worked so hard to accumulate will go to the people you love.
American Academy Mentioned Again in Money Magazine!
Posted On 3/18/2008
Robert Armstrong, President of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, was interviewed by Money Magazine senior writer Penelope Wang for her article "A Midlife Money Checkup" in the March 2008 Issue.
American Academy Recommended by Nationally Syndicated Talk Show Host
Posted On 12/20/2007
The John Tesh Radio Show recommended the American Academy as a resource for finding an estate planning attorney. The segment focusing on money and finance originally aired in September 2007 and was repeated in December 2007.
American Academy Mentioned in Money Magazine
Posted On 10/25/2007
The September issue of Money Magazine has an article entitled,"20 Timeless Money Rules." Rule 17, Exiting Gracefully, is particularly significant because it emphasizes the importance of putting together your estate plan. The recommendation of Money Magazine is that you search for a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys: "To find a lawyer, ask friends and colleagues for recommendations or get referrals online at the website of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys (aaepa.com)."
Attorney Pamela Potter Presents at ACTC
Posted On 1/1/2007
Attorney Pamela Potter was one of four panelists at Ashland Community and Technical College’s four session series of Estate Planning Seminars this month. She was quoted in Ashland’s Daily Independent on January 11, 2007 on the topic of estate planning. The article entitled, “Wills, Trusts: Make a Choice Now to Make Later Better,” provides a reporting of the seminar discussing the importance of planning.



