Bradley W. "Brad" Lard - Lawyer in Birmingham, AL

Bradley W. "Brad" Lard - Lawyer in Birmingham, AL
One Federal Place, 1819 Fifth Avenue North,
Birmingham, AL 35203

About the lawyer

Bradley W. "Brad" Lard is an excellent lawyer from Birmingham, AL. Attorney Bradley W. "Brad" Lard works in an office located at One Federal Place, 1819 Fifth Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 35203. Birmingham lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Closely Held Companies Law, Family Businesses Law, Tax Law, Litigation and Controversy - Tax Birmingham, AL. Bradley W. "Brad" Lard is the best lawyer in Birmingham, Alabama state!

Brad is a member of the Firms Trusts and Estates Practice Group. Brads practice primarily involves estate and trust planning and administration, with an emphasis on the related income, estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer tax issues. In addition, Brad is actively engaged in representing individual and corporate fiduciaries (executors and trustees) in administrating and litigating estate and trust matters.

Brad has more than 15 years experience in advising clients in an array of estate and tax planning matters, including working with numerous closely-held business owners in the disposition of ownership interests to family members, particularly through lifetime gifting. Brad routinely advises his clients on the application of minority and marketability valuation discounts and also counsels clients regarding tax saving strategies such as the creation of grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs) and sales of business interests to defective grantor trusts. In addition, Brad works with many clients owning fractional interests in real estate and timberland properties, and has considerable experience in estate and gift tax issues presented by such fractional ownership interests. Finally, Brad regularly works with clients on charitable giving strategies, including the use of charitable lead trusts (CLATs and CLUTs) and charitable remainder trusts (CRATs and CRUTs), as well as the establishment and funding of private foundations.

Education

University of Alabama School of Law
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