Judd counsels high net worth individuals and families on protecting and preserving their wealth and assets. Judd has considerable experience assisting families in the preparation of wills, revocable (living) trusts, and irrevocable trusts, in addition to other documents designed to assist in the prudent transmission and preservation of our clients’ wealth. His planning strategies are often generated with tax planning objectives in mind to further help families maintain their wealth and assets across generations.
A trusted family advisor, Judd helps clients navigate the myriad of issues often confronting large, extended families where wealth accumulation and inheritances must be paired with the promotion of shared family values. He also counsels large families in the governance and administration of Wyoming-based private family trust companies.
In addition to his estate and trust planning work, Judd provides efficient administration of estates and trusts of varying size and complexity. In these matters, he collaborates with the firm’s team of probate and estate administration paraprofessionals, who collectively have hundreds of years of experience successfully administering estates.
In advising clients, Judd draws on his deep background as a commercial litigator, having brought and defended claims in federal and state courts throughout the country, as well as in numerous arbitration and mediation forums. These matters have concerned subjects as varied as accounting malpractice, trademark and licensing disputes, family disagreements, fiduciary and corporate malfeasance, white-collar criminal claims, “bet the company” business controversies, and breaches of contract. As such, he is uniquely positioned to assist clients in developing trust and estate plans designed to avoid and anticipate potential disputes, and to address and mitigate potential areas of disagreement that could lead to courtroom proceedings.
Judd has contributed articles discussing various legal issues in The Wall Street Journal, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Executive Counsel, Legal Times (now National Law Journal), and The Legal Intelligencer. He provided legal commentary and analysis in The New York Times, National Law Journal, The [Philadelphia] Bulletin, LawyersUSA, and elsewhere, and his writings have been quoted in numerous legal opinions. In addition, he has been a guest commentator on legal issues on “It's Your Call with Lynn Doyle,” a current affairs program formerly on Comcast’s cable network.
Judd is an avid amateur singer. He performs with Choral Arts Philadelphia, which specializes in the music of J.S. Bach and other Baroque composers; and the Philadelphia Boys Choir & Chorale (PBC&C), a world-renowned youth choir comprised of socio-economically diverse boys and men from throughout the Philadelphia region. Judd was honored as the 2023 and 2024 recipient of the PBC&C’s “Man of the Year” award for his distinguished service to the Boys Choir and commitment to its mission. He also serves as secretary and as a board member of the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, a non-profit civil rights organization combatting anti-Semitism, and serves on the board of Choral Arts Philadelphia. Judd is a past president of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, board member of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Jewish Committee, and board member of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Harvard Law School Alumni Association. He has also served as a certified arbitrator in the compulsory arbitration program of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, where he has adjudicated a wide variety of matters.
Judd has a particular interest in families with special needs, having a son with severe autism and three younger children who love their older brother dearly.