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Deals with government agencies and the regulations they enforce.
Concerned with shipping, navigation, and commerce on navigable waters.
Addresses anti-competitive behavior and unfair business practices.
Focuses on the process and procedures of appealing a court decision.
Concerned with flight, air travel, and associated legal and business concerns.
Deals with the rights of debtors and creditors when an individual or business can't repay their debts.
Encompasses all the laws that dictate how to form and run a business.
Addresses discrimination based on race, gender, age, etc.
Deals with offenses against the state, from misdemeanors to felonies.
Focuses on the legal issues related to the internet.
Examines the interpretation and implementation of the U.S. Constitution.
Concerned with the enforcement of agreements.
Focuses on the legal needs and rights of the elderly.
Covers issues related to employment, from workplace discrimination to wage disputes.
Concerned with the protection of the environment.
Focuses on wills, trusts, and estates.
Encompasses marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, etc.
Covers medical malpractice, patient rights, and other health-related issues.
Deals with the legal status of people coming to, residing in, and leaving the U.S.
Covers copyrights, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets.
Concerned with the rules and agreements that bind states and other international actors.
Addresses the rights and duties of landlords and tenants.
Governs the behavior of men and women in the armed forces.
Focuses on the legal rights and status of Native American tribes and peoples.
Concerned with injuries and accidents, including workers' compensation.
Focuses on both personal property and real estate.
Covers the rights to possess, use, and enjoy land and the permanent structures on it.
Concerned with the regulation of the stock market and the prevention of insider trading.
Addresses benefits for disability, retirement, and survivors.
Covers the regulations and policies related to federal, state, and local taxes.
Deals with civil wrongs and compensation for victims
Involves the regulation of estates and trusts.
Deals with rights and compensation for injured workers.
A trust that can be altered or terminated by the grantor during their lifetime.
Once established, it generally cannot be altered, amended, or revoked by the grantor.
Designed to shield assets from creditors.
Created to benefit a particular charity or the public in general.
Imposed by a court to benefit a party that has been wrongfully deprived of its rights.
Designed to benefit individuals with disabilities.
Protects the trust's assets from being claimed by beneficiaries' creditors.
Helps minimize estate taxes upon death.
A type of trust account at a bank or other financial institution.
Provides income for a surviving spouse, with the principal going to other beneficiaries upon the spouse's death.
Allows the grantor to transfer a substantial amount of money tax-free to beneficiaries who are at least two generations younger than the grantor, usually grandchildren.
Allows the grantor to transfer a primary or vacation home to an irrevocable trust, typically used for tax purposes.
Holds and owns a life insurance policy, often designed to exclude life insurance proceeds from the taxable estate of the decedent.
Allows gifts to be free of federal gift tax, yet also allows beneficiaries a short-term right to withdraw those gifts.
Used to maximize estate tax exemptions.
The beneficiaries and the grantor have no knowledge or control over the assets in the trust, commonly used by public officials to avoid conflicts of interest.
Established through a will and comes into existence only after the grantor's death.
Allows the grantor to contribute assets while retaining a fixed annuity for a term of years.
Pays a fixed percentage of its value annually.
Designed to provide benefits for a surviving spouse.
Typically holds assets exceeding the applicable exclusion amount to take advantage of both spouses' federal estate tax exemptions.
Provides an income stream for individuals, with the remaining assets going to a charity upon the termination of the trust.
Provides an income stream to a charity, with the remaining assets going to beneficiaries upon termination of the trust.
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