Mark Lobb

Mark Lobb is the founding and Managing Partner of Lobb & Plewe, LLP and heads the firm’s Private Clients Group in Corona, California. Practicing since 1990, he advises high-net-worth entrepreneurs, their businesses, and families on estate planning, asset protection, taxation, and succession planning. Mark appears in state and federal courts, including the Ninth Circuit and U.S. Tax Court. He is active in the Riverside County Bar Association and serves on nonprofit boards, including as president of a hospice nonprofit.

Chasing Ever-Changing Laws and Life Situations Which May Invalidate Your Estate, Asset Protection and Tax Plans

Is Your Planning Structure Current? Chasing Ever-Changing Laws and Life Situations Which May Invalidate Your Estate, Asset Protection and Tax Plans

Authored by Mark Lobb Charles Darwin has many great quotes, but one of my favorites is as follows: “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, not the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” You may have put a great planning structure together at one point which was considered “strong”

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Ninth Circuit Upholds Mandatory Employment Arbitration Agreements in a Huge Win for California Employers

Ninth Circuit Upholds Mandatory Employment Arbitration Agreements in a Huge Win for California Employers

Authored by Michael J. DeSantis Earlier this month, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recognized that the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”) permits mandatory arbitration agreements that are a condition of employment and preempts California law on the issue, a major win for California employers. Mandatory arbitration agreements used to be the

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Update on 1031 Exchanges – Irs Extends Deadline for Some California Residents

Update on 1031 Exchanges – Irs Extends Deadline for Some California Residents

Authored by Tim R. Plewe The IRS recently issued an extension of the 45-day and 180-day deadlines for 1031 exchanges for taxpayers residing in, or whose principal place of business or books and records are located in counties affected by the recent severe winter storms, flooding and mud slides throughout California (listed below). The 45-day

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