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From Vixens to Victorious: The rise of women’s power, competition, and ambition in family business leadership

insights From Vixens to Victorious: The rise of women’s power, competition, and ambition in family business leadership Patricia Annino · December 2, 2019

Rimon Partner, Patricia Annino, writes a compelling article on women’s leadership in modern family businesses. This article contains factual evidence on the historical family business structure and women’s roles in it, empowering outcomes of women in leadership today, and tips to succeed as a woman in the family business. In a 1971 Harvard Business Review case study, “Conflicts…

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Rimon’s Patricia Annino completes volumes 21 and 22 of the Massachusetts Practice Series on Probate Law

insights Rimon’s Patricia Annino completes volumes 21 and 22 of the Massachusetts Practice Series on Probate Law Patricia Annino · August 21, 2019

Probate Law and Practice with Forms is a guide to probate of estates featuring forms, expert analysis, and treatment of will contests, taxation, guardians, personal representatives, trusts, sales, mortgages, and appeals and review. Probate Law and Practice with Forms (Massachusetts Practice Series, Volumes 21 and 22) is an invaluable guide to the probate of any estate and…

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Planning for Longer Lives Should Be a Family Project

insights Planning for Longer Lives Should Be a Family Project Patricia Annino · April 30, 2019

Rimon’s Trust and Estate Partner, Patricia Annino, contributed her insights to a discussion on how a family prepares for sustained competence for Barrons Magazine. Sustained competence exists when an older, still-capable family patriarch or matriarch chooses not to step asidehow a family prepares for sustained competence. Sustained competence exists when an older, still-capable family patriarch…

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