Biography

Carolyn Purcell Reichenbach focuses her practice in the areas of taxation, estate planning, and disability advocacy. She represents high-net-worth individuals, business owners, families and fiduciaries in a wide array of matters involving estate and tax planning and estate and trust administration. She also represents public charities and private foundations in formation, organization, exemption, administration, operation, compliance and registration matters, as well as with federal/state/local tax issues. Prior to joining RCCB, Carolyn gained significant experience with both an AmLaw 100 and an AmLaw 200 law firm.

Carolyn serves as a trustee and chairman for several non-profit organizations providing services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Her advocacy efforts against initiatives like "Return Home NJ" have been instrumental in safeguarding the rights and well-being of vulnerable communities.

Client Experience
  • Complex Tax Planning

  • Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Living Wills

  • Revocable Trusts

  • Charitable and Real Property Matters
  • Estate and Trust Administration

  • Private Foundations
  • Public Charities

  • Closely-held Entities

News

Publications

The Power of Advocacy, Social Innovations Journal, June 2018

Tax Management Estates, Gifts and Trusts Journal, Monthly Contributor, 2002-2008 

Practice Areas

Education

1996, LL.M., Georgetown University Law Center (Taxation)

1995, J.D., Seton Hall University School of Law

1991, B.A., Colgate University (Government & History)

Admissions

  • New Jersey
    New York
    U.S. Tax Court
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