Education
- Notre Dame Law School (J.D., Magna Cum Laude, 1989)
- Creighton University (B.A., 1986)
Admissions
- Nebraska (1992: Sustaining Member)
- Iowa (2007)
- Illinois (1989 (Inactive Member))
- Certified Public Accountant Certificate (Inactive)
News
More NewsMcGrath North Celebrated in the 31st Edition of The Best Lawyers in America® and the Fifth Edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch®
McGrath North is proud to announce that it has achieved significant recognition in the latest editions of both The Best Lawyers in America® and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America. In the 31st edition of The Best Lawyers in America®, 45 of our attorneys have been honored across 60 distinct practice areas, showcasing the firm’s deep expertise and commitment to delivering exceptional legal services.
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Events
More Events3rd Annual Privacy & Data Protection Summit
This summit is designed for professionals seeking to strengthen their organization’s compliance strategy in a world where data protection is more critical than ever.
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McGrath North Hosts Privacy & Data Protection Summit
On December 6, 2022, McGrath North held its Privacy & Data Protection Summit at the Scott Conference Center in Omaha, Nebraska. The over 100 attendees from almost 70 companies at the half-day event had the opportunity to hear speakers and panelists, including guest experts from the industry, share insights on key topics including:
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Publications
More PublicationsRetirement Accounts and Spousal Consent
Given the prevalence of blended families in today’s society, oftentimes estate planning counsel and financial planners work with married (or soon to be married) clients where one spouse may not wish to name their spouse (or future spouse) the primary beneficiary of their respective individual retirement account and/or company qualified retirement plan account. This situation may arise where a significant portion of such spouse’s net worth resides in such accounts and the spouse wants all or a portion of such account to be passed down to his or her biological children rather than his or her current spouse who is not the biological parent of such children. Such clients may not realize that individual retirement accounts differ from company qualified retirement plan accounts with respect to the potential requirement of “spousal consent.”
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The Challenge Of Cryptocurrency Tax Reporting – Clients Shoot For The Moon While Tax Preparers Seek Strong Footing Here On The Ground
It is clear that the IRS is increasingly focused on tax reporting for cryptocurrencies, which the IRS classifies as property rather than currency. (See Notice 2014-21, 2014-16 IRB 938). Last tax season, tax preparers, along with their clients, in many cases struggled getting accurate cryptocurrency transaction records. In some circumstances, preparers charged clients higher return preparation fees if the return included any cryptocurrency-related transactions even though the client might only have been dabbling in cryptocurrency transactions as a sideline.
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- Omaha Bar Association
- Nebraska State Bar Association
- Iowa State Bar Association
- American Bar Association
- Nebraska Society of CPAs
- Omaha Estate Planning Council
- International Association of Privacy Professionals
- Listed: “Best Lawyers in America”, Privacy and Data Security Law, Tax Law
- “Best Lawyers in America” Omaha Lawyer of the Year, Tax Law, 2016
- Listed: Martindale-Hubbell, AV/Preeminent Rating
- Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® (CAP®)
- Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US), International Association of Privacy Professionals
- Articles Editor, Notre Dame Law Review
- Beta Gamma Sigma
- Beta Alpha Psi
- Phi Alpha Theta