Bruce E. Bell
Partner
Bruce E. Bell has a general commercial practice concentrating in the corporate and tax areas. He serves as general counsel for many closely-held businesses and represents numerous high-net-worth individuals.
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Full Bio
Bruce Bell has a general commercial practice concentrating in the corporate and tax areas. He serves as general counsel for many closely-held businesses and represents numerous high net worth individuals.
Area of Legal Concentration
Bruce’s corporate practice focuses on drafting and negotiating contracts in a variety of areas. He also has considerable experience in purchasing and selling businesses and handling other sophisticated business transactions.
Bruce’s estate plan practice includes counseling clients on the tax and non-tax aspects of business succession planning, wealth transfers and other estate matters. In addition to providing routine estate planning services, he counsels clients in sophisticated tax strategies such as family partnerships, generation-skipping tax planning, charitable trusts and other matters. An important aspect of many such engagements involves protecting assets from creditors where he regularly counsels clients on such matters.
Bruce also has practiced extensively in the employee benefits area. He has considerable experience in preparing retirement and other benefit plans.
Credentials
Education
- J.D., Loyola University of Chicago
- B.S., University of Illinois, Champaign (High Honors)
Professional Memberships/Associations
- Illinois State Bar Association
- Chicago Bar Association
- American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
- Illinois Society of Certified Public Accountants
Bar Admissions
- State of Illinois
- United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
- U.S. Tax Court
Articles & Publications
Tax Concerns in Purchasing Limited Liability Company Interest
Question: Since limited liability companies do not pay taxes, is there any reason why I should concern myself with the tax consequences of a...
Using A 401(k) Safe Harbor to Enhance Elective Deferrals
Question: I am a 50-year-old sole owner of a corporation, receive $200,000 per year in salary and have one employee who earns approximately $50,000...
Receiving LLC Profits Interest to Avoid Taxation
Question: My colleague and I will become equal owners of a new limited liability company we are creating. My colleague will be contributing cash...