October 20, 2010
Whether you are drafting, handling administration of, or litigating trusts and estates in New York, you are going to have to deal with assets and persons in different jurisdictions. For the uninitiated, this course will introduce some of the major differences between the laws of New York and those of Florida, New Jersey, Delaware and Connecticut; for the more experienced practitioner, the course will include updates on recent statutory amendments and developing case law. Among the issues addressed will be differences among the states: differing tax schemes; whether it might be worthwhile to advise your client to change her domicile for planning purposes; who is entitled to notice of probate; what evidence is admissible to determine the intent of a testator or settlor; whether the dead man's statute will influence your litigation; and much more. Practitioners with hands-on experience in New York and other states will guide you through the morass and take your questions.
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Please either call 212-382-6663 or come directly to the program.
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SAVE MONEY: Do you want to save 20% on this class? Firms with fewer than 10 attorneys receive a 20% discount if 2 or more register for the same CLE program. Firms with 10 or more attorneys receive a 20% discount if 4 or more register for the same CLE program. If this discount applies, please do not register online. You must call the City Bar Center for CLE - 212-382-6663.
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California, New Jersey and New York Credit: 3.0 professional practice. This live program provides transitional/non-transitional credit to all attorneys. Illinois Credit: 2.5 general MCLE credits.
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