Stanley N. Bergman
Tax Law
Tax Law
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Stanley is a founding partner of the firm Bergman Horowitz & Reynolds which merged with Withers in 2002 to create Withers Bergman in the US. His practice encompasses all phases of tax law, estate planning and trusts (both domestic and international), business law and advising on pension plans. He is a contributor to various tax periodicals and co-author of a book on the design of pension and profit sharing plans which is part of the tax management service published by the Bureau of National Affairs. He is also a frequent lecturer and instructor of continuing education courses. Stanley is a Certified Public Accountant. Stanley is a founding partner of the firm Bergman Horowitz & Reynolds which merged with Withers in 2002 to create Withers Bergman in the US. His practice encompasses all phases of tax law, estate planning and trusts (both domestic and international), business law and advising on pension plans. He is a contributor to various tax periodicals and co-author of a book on the design of pension and profit sharing plans which is part of the tax management service published by the Bureau of National Affairs. He is also a frequent lecturer and instructor of continuing education courses. Stanley is a Certified Public Accountant. Stanley is a founding partner of the firm Bergman Horowitz & Reynolds which merged with Withers in 2002 to create Withers Bergman in the US. His practice encompasses all phases of tax law, estate planning and trusts (both domestic and international), business law and advising on pension plans. He is a contributor to various tax periodicals and co-author of a book on the design of pension and profit sharing plans which is part of the tax management service published by the Bureau of National Affairs. He is also a frequent lecturer and instructor of continuing education courses. Stanley is a Certified Public Accountant.
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Ryan Rivera
Stanley Bergman’s deep experience in tax law and estate planning was evident in how he approached my complex asset transfer case. His 70 years in practice clearly showed in his strategic advice, particularly regarding intergenerational wealth preservation—a specialty he’s built over decades. However, while his expertise was undeniable, communication could be inconsistent. There were moments when follow-ups felt slow, and while the final outcomes aligned with expectations, the process itself sometimes left me waiting longer than anticipated for responses or updates. That said, his recognition as a 'Lawyer of the Year' for tax law in New Haven (2014) wasn’t baseless; the technical nuance he brought to navigating IRS regulations for my trusts was impressive. If you need a seasoned advisor who won’t cut corners, he’s a solid choice—just be prepared for a more measured pace.