The “China Law on Asset Protection Law” teaches you how to use legal knowledge to protect your valuable family and assets. Xiao Yi Ting Assets lawyers will explain to you: Under California law, in case of an accident, how will the court handle your assets? How do you protect your assets through your lifetime trust? Why 80% of the trusts fail? What are the common mistakes that should be avoided? Li Yuangong tax lawyer will explain to you: If you have real estate or any assets outside the United States, need to declare to the US Internal Revenue Service? If there is no declaration, what are the negative consequences? The lectures are rich and colorful, allowing you to study the law free of charge and live in the United States. Please contact us at CSD@HsiaoLaw.com.
Speaker bio: Amy Hsiao is the founding attorney of Hsiao Law, an estate planning and business law firm focused on helping families and businesses protect their loved ones and grow their assets. She ensures that her clients’ plans actually work when they need it the most, and she is dedicated to building long-term trust relationships.
Amy is the President of the San Diego Chinese Attorneys Association and serves on the board of the Pan Asian Lawyers of San Diego. She is committed to promoting diversity and advancing Chinese Americans in the community. Amy has received the Pro Bono Honors Award from the Legal Aid Society of San Diego, an organization dedicated to community legal services.
Amy was featured on the cover story in the March 2015 issue of WeChinese Magazine, a widely circulated Chinese magazine in town. She was voted Top Young Attorney 2014 by the San Diego Daily Transcript. She has been designated “Family Business Lawyer by the Family Wealth Planning Institute. She is a member of Wealth Counsel, a national organization for estate planning attorneys dedicated to practice excellence; and the Trusts & Estate section of the CA bar association.
Prior to starting her own law firm, Amy was a business litigation attorney at an international law firm, Foley & Lardner. She also served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Irma Gonzalez, the former Chief Justice of the Federal District Court in Southern California.
Amy is also fluent in Mandarin Chinese, Taiwanese and Spanish. She is a graduate of National Taiwan University (Tai-Da), University of New Hampshire School of Law (M.A.), California Western School of Law (J.D). Find out more about Amy’s firm at www.HsiaoLaw.com or contact her at 858-386-0998 or Amy@HsiaoLaw.com
Aaron Y. Li, Esq., Law Offices of William D. Hartsock
Aaron Y. Li is an Associate Attorney at Law Offices of William D. Hartsock. He has experience representing both individuals and businesses before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Franchise Tax Board (FTB), Employment Development Department (EDD), and State Board of Equalization (SBOE).
Aaron’s practice also includes advising clients regarding avoidance or resolution of problems with federal, state, and local taxing authorities. He also performs detailed tax-based calculations as well as tax related research and analysis to ensure compliance with state, federal, and international tax laws.
Prior to joining William D. Hartsock, Aaron has extensive experience in tax compliance and auditing for individuals and business working for a tax firm. Aaron also clerked for Elder Law and Advocacy, where he assisted law income elderly in Elder Abuse litigation and Conservatorships. Aaron earned his Juris Doctorate and his Masters of Laws in Taxation (LL.M.) from the University of San Diego. Prior to law school, Aaron graduated cum laude from University of California, Riverside with a B.A. in Economics with unofficial emphasis in Accounting. Aaron is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.
Aaron Li, Associate Attorney
Law Office of William D. Hartsock, Tax Attorney
12636 High Bluff Drive, Suite 110
San Diego, CA 92130
(858) 481-4844 (w)
(858) 481-5077 (f)
aaron@taxlawfirm.net