The DAAT Institute is the regulatory intelligence of the House. Not a news feed, not a circular about “trends.” An account of what has already been enacted or is about to take effect, and the single line that matters for your particular position. The letters are read by the inner circle. The structure is led by a partner.
Most learn of a change in the law from a tax authority’s query or a bank’s refusal. The DAAT Institute exists so that the House learns first — and so that you learn from the House, calmly, before the change reaches your structure.
Each letter answers three questions: what precisely has changed, which clients of the House it touches, and what move must be made — or left unmade. Without alarmism and without “rebuild everything at once.” Where a position holds, we say it holds. Where a crack has appeared, we name it plainly.
Knowledge of the market is worth precisely what its discipline is worth.
“We keep silent about ourselves — and so we are trusted to keep silent about you.”