Background
Cook, Bradley R. was born on April 27, 1939 in Orange, New Jersey, United States.
Cook, Bradley R. was born on April 27, 1939 in Orange, New Jersey, United States.
Tufts University (Bachelor of Arts, 1961). New England School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1966).
Worked at Taylor, Ganson & Perrin, Limited liability partnership (Boston, Master of Arts) specializing in General Practice. Trusts, Estate Planning, Probate, Real Estate, Corporation, Taxation, Domestic Relations and International Law. Trials in all Courts.
Admitted to the bar, 1967, Massachusetts.
1969, United States. District Court and United States. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Author: "New Developments Alter the Role of Estate Planners in Recommending Fiduciaries," November/December 1989, Estate Planning. "Foreign Your Information F.Y.I., Principles for Attorneys Acting in Other Fiduciary Roles," March/April 1992 and March/April 1993, Probate and Property.
Member: Massachusetts and American (Vice Chair, Committee on Modification, Revocation and Termination of Trusts, 1972-1975.
Vice Chair, Policy Committee on Probate Systems, 1980-1983. Member, Computer Probate Systems Committee, 1979-1983. Vice Chair, Technology and Economics in Planning and Probate, 1984-1987.
Vice Chair, Task Force on Attorneys Acting In Other Fiduciary Roles, 1987-1990.
Vice Chair, 1990-1992. Chair, 1992-1994, Vice Chair, 1997, Committee on Attorneys Acting in Other Roles) Bar Associations.
Fellow, American Bar Foundation. Taylor, Ganson & Perrin was founded in 1935 by Varnum Taylor, Charles M. Ganson and William Gardner Perrin after attending Phillips Academy, Yale University and Harvard Law School as classmates.
The firm"s practice has always included complete trust administration and trust management.
The firm"s practice also includes income tax law, estate planning, real estate law, probate law, domestic relations, corporate law, business representation, litigation and international law. The firm"s clients come from a variety of states and countries.
Member: Massachusetts and American (Vice Chair, Committee on Modification, Revocation and Termination of Trusts, 1972-1975. Vice Chair, Policy Committee on Probate Systems, 1980-1983. Member, Computer Probate Systems Committee, 1979-1983.
Vice Chair, Technology and Economics in Planning and Probate, 1984-1987.
Vice Chair, Task Force on Attorneys Acting In Other Fiduciary Roles, 1987-1990. Vice Chair, 1990-1992.
Chair, 1992-1994, Vice Chair, 1997, Committee on Attorneys Acting in Other Roles) Bar Associations. Fellow, American Bar Foundation.
Fellow, American Bar Foundation.