Tammy Meyer focuses her practice in the areas of wealth preservation, estate planning and the administration of estates. She has advised U.S.-based and multijurisdictional high-net-worth individuals and families on a wide variety of techniques involving complex estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax planning, including onshore and offshore trust structures and charitable giving planning.

Tammy’s experience includes the representation of corporate and individual fiduciaries in various administrative matters and in contested accounting proceedings in New York Surrogate’s Court (Nassau, New York and Westchester counties) and New Jersey Superior Court, Chancery Division, Probate Part. She also represents individuals and charities in other contested and non-contested matters before the courts and the Internal Revenue Service. In addition, Tammy has experience in mediation and settlement of claims, including claims against a corporate fiduciary under the Prudent Investor Act and on a pro bono basis regarding fraudulent conveyance of a personal residence.

As internal counsel to a major international banking institution, Tammy advised the trust company and the asset wealth management division on matters relating to trust administration, regulatory matters, individual retirement accounts, and a variety of products offered by the private bank and the broker dealer.

Tammy is the co-author of “Domestic Partnership Act: Adequate Protection?” New Jersey Law Journal (August 16, 2004) and "An ING Bar or an ING Hurdle?,” Steve Leimberg's Asset Protection Planning Newsletter, (November 2016).

    Education

    • William & Mary School of Law (J.D., 2002)
      • Order of the Coif; William and Mary Law Review
    • Duke University (B.A., 1997)
      • summa cum laude; Distinction in Political Science; Pi Sigma Alpha

    Bar Admissions

    • New Jersey
    • New York

    Court Admissions

    • U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey

    Professional Affiliations

    • New York State Bar Association, Property & Probate Section
    • American Bar Association, Property & Probate Section

Events

Tammy Meyer focuses her practice in the areas of wealth preservation, estate planning and the administration of estates. She has advised U.S.-based and multijurisdictional high-net-worth individuals and families on a wide variety of techniques involving complex estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax planning, including onshore and offshore trust structures and charitable giving planning.

Tammy’s experience includes the representation of corporate and individual fiduciaries in various administrative matters and in contested accounting proceedings in New York Surrogate’s Court (Nassau, New York and Westchester counties) and New Jersey Superior Court, Chancery Division, Probate Part. She also represents individuals and charities in other contested and non-contested matters before the courts and the Internal Revenue Service. In addition, Tammy has experience in mediation and settlement of claims, including claims against a corporate fiduciary under the Prudent Investor Act and on a pro bono basis regarding fraudulent conveyance of a personal residence.

As internal counsel to a major international banking institution, Tammy advised the trust company and the asset wealth management division on matters relating to trust administration, regulatory matters, individual retirement accounts, and a variety of products offered by the private bank and the broker dealer.

Tammy is the co-author of “Domestic Partnership Act: Adequate Protection?” New Jersey Law Journal (August 16, 2004) and "An ING Bar or an ING Hurdle?,” Steve Leimberg's Asset Protection Planning Newsletter, (November 2016).