Handler Law, LLP is pleased to share that the firm has been named the 2026 Best Estates & Trusts Law Firm in the United States at the Private Asset Management Awards. This distinction reflects the firm's sustained commitment to delivering thoughtful, sophisticated counsel to individuals, families, fiduciaries, and closely held enterprises navigating the complexities of wealth transfer and estate administration.

The Private Asset Management Awards are widely regarded within the private wealth community as a meaningful benchmark of excellence, recognizing firms that demonstrate substantive depth, client service, and leadership in their respective practice areas. Being identified as the leading estates and trusts firm in the country underscores Handler Law, LLP's continued focus on advancing the standards of practice in this highly nuanced area of the law.

Estates and trusts work demands more than technical proficiency. It calls for careful listening, long-term planning, and the ability to translate intricate legal frameworks into strategies that align with a client's personal values, family dynamics, and financial objectives. From multigenerational wealth transfer planning to the administration of complex trusts and estates, the firm's attorneys advise clients on matters that often span decades and touch every facet of a family's legacy.

This recognition is also a reflection of the trust placed in the firm by its clients and professional advisors. Estates and trusts engagements frequently involve sensitive personal circumstances, evolving tax considerations, and fiduciary responsibilities that require both precision and discretion. The 2026 honor signals industry-wide acknowledgment of the firm's leadership in addressing those demands with diligence and care.

While the firm welcomes this acknowledgment as a meaningful affirmation of its work, the focus remains where it has always been: on the clients and families whose planning goals make this practice possible. Handler Law, LLP continues to invest in its team, its capabilities, and its client relationships in order to meet the growing complexity of estates, trusts, and fiduciary matters facing U.S. clients today.

This announcement is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Estates and trusts matters depend on individual facts and circumstances, and readers should seek tailored advice from qualified counsel regarding their specific situations.


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