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About the Seminar - Computer Based Audio ONLY programs (No Video) - DOES NOT QUALIFY FOR CLE BIG TICKET
Demographic changes continue to drive increased trust and estate litigation. Baby Boomers are retiring with more wealth - and more complicated family situations - than earlier generations. This wealth and demographic complexity is generating more fiduciary litigation. This litigation includes the extent to which trust interests are reachable in divorce proceedings; fiduciary investment decisions, including treatment of concentrated positions in closely held companies; and arguably tortious interference with trust interests. These and other significant developments will be discussed. This program will provide you with a practical guide to significant developments in trust and estate litigation.
-Review of case law and other developments in trust and estate litigation
-Tortious interference with inheritance interests
-Litigation involving investment decisions and concentrated positions in closely held companies
-Developments in treatment of trust interests in divorce
-Disputes involving operation of family businesses in trusts
-Modifying trust interests through litigation
About the Speakers
Anthony Licata is a partner in the Chicago office of Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, where he formerly chaired the firm's real estate practice. He has an extensive practice focusing on major commercial real estate transactions, including finance, development, leasing, and land use. He formerly served as an adjunct professor at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University and at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He speaks extensively on real estate topics nationally. Mr. Licata received his B.S., summa cum laude, from MacMurray College and his J.D., cum laude, from Harvard Law School.
Dov V. Frankel is of counsel in the Cleveland office of Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, where he represents companies and individuals in bankruptcy and receivership proceedings, as well as out-of-court restructurings and workout matters. He represents lenders, creditors, buyers and landlords across the country, including defense and adversarial proceedings. He is also a contributing author to Norton's Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law and a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute. Mr. Frankel earned his undergraduate degree from Ner Israel Rabbinical College and his J.D. from the University of Maryland School of Law.
Mandatory MCLE Credit Hours
This seminar qualifies for 1.0 MCLE Credit Hour, including up to 1.0 Estate Planning & Probate Law Specialty Credit Hour
This seminar is an Intermediate level program.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2020, please use this course code: 201670ADT.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2021, please use this course code: 213304ADT.