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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 2005296"><p>There's a website called thelotterylawyer.com and the site belongs to a lawyer who I have seen handle the affairs of a few lottery winners (some of whom remained anonymous). I have read some interviews with this guy and he gives some good advice for those who win the jackpot. He only represents clients in NY and NJ. </p><p></p><p>If I won I would definitely go to this guy because he didn't flee with the money of his past clients. And as much as the state of NJ likes to create the impression you have to be identified as the winner of a lottery, I have noticed that a few corporations (made for the purpose of collecting anonymously) have been listed as past winners of jackpots won in NJ so I would definitely try to go that route as well. </p><p></p><p>That would be one of the few times that the average Joe Schmo could take advantage of the legal premise that a corporation is a person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 2005296"] There's a website called thelotterylawyer.com and the site belongs to a lawyer who I have seen handle the affairs of a few lottery winners (some of whom remained anonymous). I have read some interviews with this guy and he gives some good advice for those who win the jackpot. He only represents clients in NY and NJ. If I won I would definitely go to this guy because he didn't flee with the money of his past clients. And as much as the state of NJ likes to create the impression you have to be identified as the winner of a lottery, I have noticed that a few corporations (made for the purpose of collecting anonymously) have been listed as past winners of jackpots won in NJ so I would definitely try to go that route as well. That would be one of the few times that the average Joe Schmo could take advantage of the legal premise that a corporation is a person. [/QUOTE]
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