Royal's practice is organized around five pillars that cover the full surface of cross-border legal exposure for private clients, founders, and operating companies. Most matters touch more than one. The Royal Method coordinates them.
Domestic and cross-border tax planning for high-net-worth individuals, founders, and multigenerational families.
Royal advises private clients on the structural decisions that determine how wealth compounds, transfers, and is taxed across generations. Engagements span estate, gift, and GST strategy, trust structuring and funding, and coordinated reporting across U.S., Asian, European, and other key regimes.
The firm's approach is to design tax and structure together. Tax decisions made in isolation from governance, IP, and continuity decisions tend to be reversed within a generation. Royal's framework is designed to prevent that.
Entity architecture, founder equity, succession, and intra-family continuity frameworks.
Royal advises founders, operating companies, and family enterprises on the structural decisions that determine whether the business and the family remain aligned across generations and transactions. Engagements span entity architecture, founder equity, family-business governance, and pre-liquidity, pre-IPO, and exit planning.
The firm coordinates with tax, IP, and jurisdiction-specific counsel to design business and family structure as a single integrated system, rather than two parallel structures that drift apart over time.
Patents, trademarks, trade secrets, and licensing strategy coordinated through Royal's IP of counsel and technical specialists.
Royal advises founders, operating companies, and family enterprises on the legal architecture that protects innovation across jurisdictions, ownership structures, and lifecycle events. Engagements span patent and trademark portfolio strategy, trade-secret protocol design, licensing, and the IP valuation work that determines how innovation is taxed and how it transfers.
The firm coordinates with USPTO-registered patent and trademark counsel and with technical specialists across artificial intelligence, software, food technology, biotechnology, and trademark portfolios for operating companies and founders.
Royal's Phase 1 Assessment includes intellectual property feasibility, viability, and valuation-exposure analysis. Priya Royal's prior service as an IRS Estate and Gift Tax Attorney included examination of IP, closely held business, and royalty valuations on prominent estates. That examiner-side experience, combined with the firm's work for founders seeking asset protection ahead of liquidity, produces a distinctively grounded view of how IP value will be tested — by counterparties, by the IRS, and by acquirers.
Cross-border estate and gift tax, trust administration, and integrated planning across U.S., India, the broader Asia region, Europe, and the UAE.
Royal advises multinational families and their fiduciaries on the administration of estates and trusts that span jurisdictions. The work includes QDOTs, QPRTs, foreign-trust reporting, cross-border philanthropic structures, and the coordinated reporting and tax positioning that keeps a multinational estate compliant on both sides of every relevant border.
International coordination is delivered through aligned counsel admitted in the relevant jurisdiction — including India, Singapore, the United Kingdom and EU, Latin America, and additional Asian jurisdictions including Taiwan.
Federal estate and gift controversy, IRS examination defense, valuation disputes, and resolution of complex fiduciary matters.
Royal represents private clients, fiduciaries, and operating companies in controversy matters that turn on tax exposure, valuation, and fiduciary conduct. Engagements include federal estate and gift controversy, IRS examination defense, valuation disputes (including IP and closely held interests), and trade-secret and confidentiality disputes.
The firm also serves as expert witness and consulting counsel on tax, trusts and estates, fiduciary, and IRS audit matters in fiduciary breach and professional malpractice litigation in U.S. District Court and state surrogate's courts.
A privileged forensic review across tax, structure, intellectual property, controversy, and sequencing. The gateway to every Royal engagement.
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