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Thursday, December 3, 2015
Friends of the Israel Defense Forces - Planned Giving Opportunities
Brian Greenspoon, managing attorney in the Florida firm of Greenspoon Dougherty, upholds a personal commitment to supporting his community. Brian Greenspoon is an active contributor to the Greater Miami Jewish Federation as well as the Friends of Israel Defense Forces.
Dedicated to supporting the young men and women who fight for the State of Israel, the Friends of Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) funds and oversees a variety of programs. These programs depend on the generosity of donors across the United States and beyond. Some donors choose to make a one-time financial contribution, either in their own name or to honor a loved one, while others participate in one of the FIDF's planned-giving programs.
Donors may elect to include the Friends of Israel Defense Forces in their will, which can specify a dollar amount or percentage of assets to go to the organization. Others name FIDF as beneficiary of the full or partial balance of a particular financial account, individual retirement account (IRA), 401k, or life insurance policy.
Some individuals may elect to set up an Israeli Soldiers Gift Annuity, which provides the donor with guaranteed payments in exchange for a donation of cash or active securities. However, those with highly appreciated real estate property or securities may wish instead to establish an Israeli Soldiers Charitable Remainder Unitrust, which provides a certain level of tax exemption and guaranteed income while providing the FIDF with significant support. Meanwhile, donors who wish to secure their long-term impact on the organization can establish an FIDF endowment fund, to be used for general purposes or a particular program as the donor specifies.
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
The Most Recent Homegrown Winners of the “Majors” in Tennis
Brian Greenspoon has practiced law in Florida for nearly a decade. When he is not managing the activities of his law firm, Greenspoon Dougherty, PLLC, he enjoys staying active by playing tennis.
On the professional tennis tour, four major tournaments award more points and prize money than all others. The Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the U.S. Open are known as grand slams, or the majors, and represent the pinnacle of the sport. Mark Edmondson is the last Australian male to win the Australian Open. Ranked 212 in the world at the time, he is also the lowest-ranked player ever to win a major tournament. Two years later, Chris O’Neil became the first unseeded woman to win the title. She remains the most recent homegrown female to win the Australian Open.
Other majors have seen native champions more recently. Andy Murray ended an extensive British title drought at the All England Club in 2013, becoming the first Englishman to win the Wimbledon tournament since Fred Perry in 1936. Virginia Wade won the title in 1977. At the U.S. Open, Serena Williams took the title as recently as 2014, while Andy Roddick won the event on the men’s side in 2003. At Roland Garros Stadium, Frenchman Yannick Noah took home the French Open trophy in 1983, while Mary Pierce accomplished the feat in 2000.
On the professional tennis tour, four major tournaments award more points and prize money than all others. The Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the U.S. Open are known as grand slams, or the majors, and represent the pinnacle of the sport. Mark Edmondson is the last Australian male to win the Australian Open. Ranked 212 in the world at the time, he is also the lowest-ranked player ever to win a major tournament. Two years later, Chris O’Neil became the first unseeded woman to win the title. She remains the most recent homegrown female to win the Australian Open.
Other majors have seen native champions more recently. Andy Murray ended an extensive British title drought at the All England Club in 2013, becoming the first Englishman to win the Wimbledon tournament since Fred Perry in 1936. Virginia Wade won the title in 1977. At the U.S. Open, Serena Williams took the title as recently as 2014, while Andy Roddick won the event on the men’s side in 2003. At Roland Garros Stadium, Frenchman Yannick Noah took home the French Open trophy in 1983, while Mary Pierce accomplished the feat in 2000.
Monday, November 9, 2015
Andy Warhol Exhibitions at the Boca Raton Museum of Art
Ranked a Top-Rated Lawyer in Florida, Brian Greenspoon has served as a personal injury attorney in the Deerfield Beach law offices of Greenspoon Dougherty, PLLC, since 2013, when he cofounded the firm. Apart from representing his clients, Brian Greenspoon advocates for the arts as a supporting member of the Boca Raton Museum of Art.
The Boca Raton Museum of Art has operated for more than 60 years. During that time, museum trustees have expanded the facilities and made multiple upgrades to facilitate the exhibition, creation, and appreciation of artwork.
Beginning in January 2016, the Museum will exhibit a series of Andy Warhol collections, such as Warhol on Vinyl: The Record Covers, 1949-1987, and Warhol Prints from the Collection of Marc Bell. Museum patrons will have the opportunity to not only view the designs and silkscreens themselves, but to watch film and listen to recordings of the artist. Galleries are open to the public Tuesday through Sunday, except holidays. For more information, please visit www.bocamuseum.org.
The Boca Raton Museum of Art has operated for more than 60 years. During that time, museum trustees have expanded the facilities and made multiple upgrades to facilitate the exhibition, creation, and appreciation of artwork.
Beginning in January 2016, the Museum will exhibit a series of Andy Warhol collections, such as Warhol on Vinyl: The Record Covers, 1949-1987, and Warhol Prints from the Collection of Marc Bell. Museum patrons will have the opportunity to not only view the designs and silkscreens themselves, but to watch film and listen to recordings of the artist. Galleries are open to the public Tuesday through Sunday, except holidays. For more information, please visit www.bocamuseum.org.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Educational Programs at the Boca Raton Museum of Art
A graduate of the University of Florida, Brian Greenspoon brings over a decade of experience in corporate and personal injury law to his responsibilities as managing attorney at Greenspoon Dougherty, PLLC. Brian Greenspoon maintains a dedication to his local community through his membership with the Boca Raton Museum of Art.
Throughout the year, the Boca Raton Museum of Art offers a number of programs for members and individuals of all ages. With regular admission, adults may view any of the museum’s free art films or attend a discussion with local artists on their creative processes. Every Wednesday and Thursday morning, the museum also offers its paid Contemplate & Create program, which provides adults with the opportunity to create themed art during a two-hour class. Students also may attend this program at no charge.
In addition, the museum provides several children’s programs every weekend. The free Artful Adventure Sunday workshop facilitates creative activities that are inspired by artists in the museum’s permanent exhibitions. On Saturdays, the museum offers its Art-e-ology class, which offers lessons on featured artists.
Throughout the year, the Boca Raton Museum of Art offers a number of programs for members and individuals of all ages. With regular admission, adults may view any of the museum’s free art films or attend a discussion with local artists on their creative processes. Every Wednesday and Thursday morning, the museum also offers its paid Contemplate & Create program, which provides adults with the opportunity to create themed art during a two-hour class. Students also may attend this program at no charge.
In addition, the museum provides several children’s programs every weekend. The free Artful Adventure Sunday workshop facilitates creative activities that are inspired by artists in the museum’s permanent exhibitions. On Saturdays, the museum offers its Art-e-ology class, which offers lessons on featured artists.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Participate in 2015 Cut for a Cure Event
For the last two years, Brian Greenspoon has practiced personal injury and medical malpractice law in his role as managing attorney at Greenspoon Dougherty, PLLC, in Deerfield Beach, Florida. In his free time, Brian Greenspoon follows a number of local sports teams, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Buccaneers have supported the Pediatric Cancer Foundation through its annual Cut for a Cure Charity Challenge since 2013. Each year, the event aims to raise money for childhood cancer cure research. Between May 22 and June 2, 2015, Buccaneers fans and community members were invited to contribute to the team’s online fundraising goal of $15,000.
In celebration of its 40th NFL season, the Buccaneers then invited the 40 fans who donated the most money to participate in a head-shaving event at One Buc Place on June 9, 2015. Attendees could have their own heads shaved or could watch a number of Buccaneers players cut his hair. Along with veteran players Andrew DePaola and Michael Koenen, several rookie team members had their heads shaved for the cause. Overall, the Buccaneers raised more than $30,000 for the Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
The Buccaneers have supported the Pediatric Cancer Foundation through its annual Cut for a Cure Charity Challenge since 2013. Each year, the event aims to raise money for childhood cancer cure research. Between May 22 and June 2, 2015, Buccaneers fans and community members were invited to contribute to the team’s online fundraising goal of $15,000.
In celebration of its 40th NFL season, the Buccaneers then invited the 40 fans who donated the most money to participate in a head-shaving event at One Buc Place on June 9, 2015. Attendees could have their own heads shaved or could watch a number of Buccaneers players cut his hair. Along with veteran players Andrew DePaola and Michael Koenen, several rookie team members had their heads shaved for the cause. Overall, the Buccaneers raised more than $30,000 for the Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
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