1. Admiralty law (or maritime law)
2. Animal law
3. Appellate practice
4. Bankruptcy law (creditor debtor rights law or insolvency and reorganization law)
5. Business law (or commercial law), Business organizations law (or companies law)
6. Class action litigation/Mass tort litigation
7. Construction law
8. Contract law
9. Criminal law
10. Defamation
11. Elder law
12. Employment law, Employee benefits law (ERISA)
13. Energy law
14. Entertainment law
15. Environmental law
16. Family law
17. FDA law
18. Financial services regulation law
1. Admiralty law (or maritime law)
2. Animal law
3. Appellate practice
4. Bankruptcy law (creditor debtor rights law or insolvency and reorganization law)
5. Business law (or commercial law), Business organizations law (or companies law)
6. Class action litigation/Mass tort litigation
7. Construction law
8. Contract law
9. Criminal law
10. Defamation
11. Elder law
12. Employment law, Employee benefits law (ERISA)
13. Energy law
14. Entertainment law
15. Environmental law
16. Family law
17. FDA law
18. Financial services regulation law
19. Firearm law
20. Franchise law
21. Gaming law
22. Health law
23. Immigration law
24. Intellectual property law, Copyright law, Trademark law
25. International trade and finance law
26. Land use & zoning law
27. Legal malpractice
28. Litigation
29. Mediation
30. Patent law
31. Personal injury law, Medical Malpractice
32. Privacy law
33. Real estate law
34. Securities law / Capital markets law
35. Social Security disability law
36. Tax law
37. Wills, Trusts & Estates law
19. Firearm law
20. Franchise law
21. Gaming law
22. Health law
23. Immigration law
24. Intellectual property law, Copyright law, Trademark law
25. International trade and finance law
26. Land use & zoning law
27. Legal malpractice
28. Litigation
29. Mediation
30. Patent law
31. Personal injury law, Medical Malpractice
32. Privacy law
33. Real estate law
34. Securities law / Capital markets law
35. Social Security disability law
36. Tax law
37. Wills, Trusts & Estates law
Wed, May 02
|AID GROUP - Suite 1320
Cryptocurrency Lunch and Learn
Join us for a lunch presentation by Lance Lvovsky who will discuss the tax implications of crypto currency

Time & Location
May 02, 2018, 12:00 PM
AID GROUP - Suite 1320, 200 E Broward Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, USA
About The Event
Cryptocurrency Lunch and Learn. Join us for a lunch presentation by Lance Lvovsky who will discuss the tax implications of crypto currency, including the treatment of sales of crypto currency, what the implications are for crypto currency miners versus crypto currency investors, along with what the IRS’s position has been thus far on crypto currency. We will also hold a Q&A at the end to answer questions.
Speaker: Lance Lvovsky with RSM US LLP
Lance Lvovsky is a CPA with RSM and his practice is based out of the Fort Lauderdale office. As one of the leaders of the Private Client Services practice in South Florida, Lance has extensive experience in providing tax planning and compliance services to high net-worth individuals, small businesses, and families. Lance advises his clients regarding matters such as business succession planning, income and estate tax planning, charitable giving and intergenerational family wealth.
Lance’s expertise includes individual income tax preparation for high net-worth individuals, business entity structuring on complex transactions including real estate investments, and business and individual tax structuring for professional services entities. In addition, Lance counsels clients on all areas of asset protection, including the use of trusts, insurance, and entity planning to help preserve wealth for future generations and charitable intentions.
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