Private Wealth 2025

USA – NEVADA Law and Practice Contributed by: Brian Steadman, Alexander LeVeque, Jeffrey Luszeck and Craig Friedel, Solomon Dwiggins Freer & Steadman

Solomon Dwiggins Freer & Steadman is a premier boutique law firm based in Las Vegas focusing on trust, estate, probate, tax, business and asset-pro - tection matters throughout Nevada. The firm repre - sents heirs, fiduciaries, trustees and grantors in both litigation and planning, with deep expertise in com - plex trust and estate disputes, fiduciary duty claims, undue influence, probate and trust administration,

decanting, tax controversies, and business litigation. It also provides sophisticated counsel on succession planning and asset-protection strategies, including Nevada asset-protection trusts. With several attor - neys recognised by Chambers USA, the firm delivers tailored legal solutions designed to preserve wealth, protect family interests and resolve disputes with ef - ficiency and discretion.

Authors

Brian Steadman is a partner of Solomon Dwiggins Freer & Steadman and focuses on tax, estate, business planning and asset protection. He advises clients on a wide range of estate and charitable planning

Jeffrey Luszeck is a partner at Solomon Dwiggins Freer & Steadman focusing on trust and estate litigation, business litigation, administration and guardianship. He represents heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, and

strategies, including trusts, foundations and decanting. Brian also counsels business owners on entity formation, mergers, acquisitions, buy-sell agreements and succession planning. He has deep experience in asset protection, including Nevada Asset Protection Trusts and family entities. In addition to planning, Brian represents beneficiaries and fiduciaries in contested matters and manages all aspects of probate and trust administration.

fiduciaries in complex disputes involving undue influence, incapacity, fraud, and more. Jeff has extensive litigation and appellate experience, including a major victory involving USD500 million in trust proceeds from the Kelley Blue Book sale. He has successfully argued before the Nevada Supreme Court on spendthrift trusts. A recognised leader in his field, Jeff regularly publishes and lectures, and also actively serves on several committees within the State Bar of Nevada and Clark County Bar Association. Craig Friedel is a partner at Solomon Dwiggins Freer & Steadman focusing on trust and estate litigation, administration and business litigation. He represents beneficiaries, fiduciaries, and creditors in complex disputes involving breach of fiduciary duty, undue influence, fraud and financial issues, such as valuations, taxes and asset sales. Craig also advises business owners on succession disputes and real estate matters. A third-generation Nevadan, he graduated cum laude from Brigham Young University and earned his law degree on a full scholarship from the University of Nevada at Las Vegas.

Alexander LeVeque is the managing partner of Solomon Dwiggins Freer & Steadman and a nationally recognised private wealth attorney focusing on

contested fiduciary litigation. He represents fiduciaries, beneficiaries and international families in complex trust and estate disputes, including spendthrift and decanting litigation. Licensed in Nevada, Arizona, Michigan and Florida, Alex has significant trial and appellate experience across jurisdictions. He is ranked in Chambers High Net Worth Guide. He serves as State Chair of Nevada’s Fee Dispute Committee and advocates for type 1 diabetes through Breakthrough T1D.

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