Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The ever-wriggling and lurid corruptathlon that is OC

     The latest in the ever-wriggling and lurid corruptathlon that is OC officialdom:

Attorney to review public guardian (OC Register; Total Buzz)

     An attorney with expertise in probate and estate law has been chosen to review the county’s public administrator/public guardian in the wake of criticism of how his office manages more than $38 million in estates and the lives or deaths of more than 1,000 people every year.
     Tim Kay is a partner in the law firm of Snell & Wilmer, said county spokeswoman Brooke DeBaca. He was selected Oct. 8 by Stephen Dunivent, the deputy county executive officer overseeing the review.
     The county’s review will target cases involving estates and conservatorships to make sure they are being handled within the law, said Dunivent.
     Also being investigated are the property auction houses hired by the office and the process used to select those firms.
     The review is expected to be done by early November, Dunivent said.
     Kay’s contract will not be up for consideration by the county’s Board of Supervisors until Oct. 19, but to make sure he will be able to comply with the county’s aggressive time line Kay has already begun his analysis, DeBaca said.
     From the website of Kay’s law firm:

Tim Kay is a Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law, California Board of Legal Specialization. His practice is concentrated in tax, trust, and estate matters with emphasis in estate planning, trust and probate administration, and estate and gift taxation. He employs advanced estate planning techniques, including grantor retained annuity trusts, family partnerships, limited liability companies, charitable remainder trusts, defective grantor trusts, insurance planning, public charities, and private foundations. Tim has experience in trust and estate litigation, and obtains private letter rulings on significant gift, estate, and income tax matters. In addition, he provides advice to non-profit organizations.

Education:
Stanford Law School (J.D., with distinction, 1987)
Note Editor, Stanford Law Review
University of San Francisco (B.A., Psychology, 1975
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

See if this guy is gonna have an annonymous tip line or direct e-mail address where someone can send information. I am sure current and former employees (you know, all those disgruntled types)would love to point this guy in the right direction. Get one it BvT!

Anonymous said...

tkay@swlaw.com

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