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Estate Planning Short Course 2025

IICLE's Estate Planning Short Course 2025 is an extensive program focused on navigating the complexities of estate planning law. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with seasoned attorneys who will deliver detailed analysis of the latest regulations, tax implications, strategies, and best practices in estate planning.
Credits: 12.25 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR

Monday, May 5 and Tuesday, May 6, 2025
iHotel and Conference Center, Champaign and Live Webcast
Overnight rooms available at iHotel, 1900 S. First St., Champaign, IL 61820 
Reserve your room here. Use Group Code: IICLE2025 and Guest Password: #6DXq when making your reservation.
Special IICLE rate until April 4th.

Monday, May 19 and Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Convene at 311 West Monroe, Chicago
Overnight rooms available at Hilton Garden Inn Central Loop, 245 S. Franklin St., Chicago, IL 60606
Reserve your room here. Special IICLE rate until April 27th.


DAY ONE
Moderated By:

Plenaries and Track A Chicago - Elizabeth A. Garlovsky, Harrison LLP, Chicago
Chicago Track B - Melissa Johnson, Generation Law, Ltd, Elmhurst

8:00 Registration or Log in to the webcast via your account at www.iicle.com

8:55 Opening Announcements

9:00 – 11:00 Panel of Current Developments: New Laws, New Regulations and How They Are Practically Applied
Panel Moderator: Elizabeth A. Garlovsky, Harrison LLP, Chicago
Adam Garber, Levenfeld Pearlstein LLC, Chicago
Steven L. Kriz, Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC, Chicago

11:00 - 11:20 BREAK

11:20 – 12:35 FEATURED PRESENTATION: Planning for the Illinois Estate Tax Exemption-What Do We Do Now?
This session will provide attorneys with practical strategies for navigating the Illinois estate tax exemption. Learn how recent developments impact estate planning and explore techniques to help clients minimize tax liability while preserving wealth. The discussion will cover exemption thresholds, key planning tools, and best practices for aligning state and federal tax considerations.
Allison K. Pfeifle, ArentFox Schiff LLP, Chicago

12:35 – 1:30 LUNCH BREAK

Breakout Session 1: 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Track A
Grantor Trusts in General
Grantor trusts can play a pivotal role in your estate planning strategy. This session will cover the legal framework, tax implications, and strategic uses of grantor trusts, equipping attorneys with the knowledge to advise clients on wealth management and asset transfer while preserving control.
Stuart J. Kohn, Levenfeld Pearlstein LLC, Chicago
Stephen I. Pratt, Levenfeld Pearlstein LLC, Chicago

Track B
Litigation: Update & Fiduciary
Mackenzie A. Hyde, Clark Hill PLC, Chicago
Ray J. Koenig III, Clark Hill PLC, Chicago

Break    2:30 PM – 2:45 PM

Breakout Session 2: 2:45 PM – 3:45 PM
Track A
Leveraging Trusts as Collateral for Loans in Estate Planning
Explore strategies for using trusts as collateral to secure loans within the framework of estate planning. This guide covers lending from trusts to other trusts, or to beneficiaries or entities; how a trust can be used as collateral for a beneficiary's loan, and the role of trust distributions and the trust purpose. Learn how to draft trusts for use in lending transactions and to advise beneficiaries and trustees on the structure of loans.
Valli Gupta, BMO Financial Group, Chicago
Rebecca Wallenfelsz, Chapman and Cutler LLP, Chicago


Track B
Planning for the Effective Administration of Charitable Estates and Trusts
This presentation will address charitable estate planning techniques and strategies with an emphasis on the effective implementation of those techniques and strategies, post-death. It will cover legal and practical considerations for ensuring that charitable intentions are honored while complying with relevant laws and regulations. Key topics include structuring charitable gifts and bequests, tax implications, fiduciary responsibilities, and potential challenges associated with the post-death administration of charitable estates and trusts. The session aims to equip participants with the knowledge to plan for and administer charitable estates and trusts in a manner designed to ensure that the client's wishes are properly carried out and that the interests of the charitable and non-charitable beneficiaries are effectively protected
Fredrick B. Weber, ArentFox Schiff LLP, Chicago


Transition    3:45 PM – 3:55 PM

Breakout Session 3:  3:55 PM – 4:55 PM
Track A
(1 professional responsibility pending approval)
Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Trusts and Estates Practice
Artificial Intelligence is here to stay. While AI may not replace humans just yet, those who know how to use AI effectively and efficiently could one day be replaced with those who do not. This presentation will explore the use of AI in estate planning and the practice of law, including the ethical considerations every attorney must know before entering into this new frontier.
Elizabeth A. Garlovsky, Harrison LLP, Chicago
Sari Montgomery, Robinson Stewart Montgomery & Doppke, LLC, Chicago

Track B
Primer on Discovery Issues for Estate Planners
(1 professional responsibility pending approval)
Patrick Bushell, Harrison LLP, Chicago
Samantha Weissbluth, Harrison LLP, Chicago


4:55 Adjourn Day 1

DAY TWO
Track A Moderator:
Champaign: Chad J. Richter, Mathis, Marifian & Richter, LTD., Edwardsville

Track B Moderator:
Champaign - L. Kaye DeSelms Dent, Dent Coulson Elder Law, LLC, Effingham
Chicago - David E. Braden, Yudell and Lonoff, LLC, Northfield


Breakout Session 4:  8:45 AM – 9:45 AM
Track A
IRA Basics
Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are foundational tools for retirement planning, but their rules can be complex. This session provides a comprehensive overview of IRA fundamentals, including contribution limits, tax advantages, required minimum distributions (RMDs), and beneficiary designations. Learn the differences between Traditional and Roth IRAs, strategies for rollovers, and how to avoid common tax pitfalls.
Champaign: Payton M. Heyen Pech, Sandberg Phoenix, St. Louis
Chicago: Lorraine K. Cavataio, Sandberg Phoenix, O’Fallon

Track B
Post-Mortem Planning: Navigating Unimplemented Estate Plans After Death
Even the most meticulously crafted estate plan is ineffective if left unimplemented by the client prior to their passing. This session provides a practical guide for attorneys on managing unexecuted estate plans post-mortem. Explore the legal and procedural steps to address gaps, mitigate potential conflicts, and honor the client's intent. Topics include probate strategies, tax considerations, and working with heirs to achieve equitable outcomes. Learn how to turn challenges into opportunities for resolution and ensure a smooth estate administration process.
Beth K. Flowers, Mathis, Marifian & Richter, LTD., Edwardsville

Transition  9:45 AM – 9:55 AM

Breakout Session 5:  9:55 AM – 10:55 AM
Track A
Introduction to Illinois Trust Code
This session offers attorneys an overview of the Illinois Trust Code (ITC), highlighting its core provisions and practical implications for trust administration and estate planning. Gain insights into trustee duties, beneficiary rights, and recent changes that impact both new and existing trusts.
Sarah Barnes, Harrison LLP, Chicago
Victoria L. Cejka, Harrison LLP, Chicago


Track B
Estate Planning for Retirement Heavy Estates
Retirement accounts often form a significant portion of an estate, requiring specialized planning to maximize tax efficiency and ensure smooth transitions. This session covers strategies for managing estates heavily weighted with retirement assets, including planning during the client’s lifetime and post-death administration. Explore key topics such as required minimum distributions (RMDs), beneficiary designations, the SECURE Act's impact, and tax-efficient payout strategies.
Robert K. Kirkland, Sandberg Phoenix, Kansas City
Lily Puent, Sandberg Phoenix, St. Louis

Networking Break  10:55 AM – 11:15 AM

Breakout Session 6:  11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Track A
Introduction to Illinois Estate Tax
This introductory guide explains the fundamentals of the Illinois Estate Tax, including who is subject to the tax, exemption thresholds, and filing requirements.
Champaign: Hugh F. Drake, Brown, Hay + Stephens, Springfield
Chicago: Adam M. Ansari, Clark Hill PLC, Chicago

Track B
Basis Planning: Maximizing Tax Efficiency for Estates and Transfers
Basis planning is a critical tool for minimizing tax liabilities and maximizing asset value during estate planning and transfers. This session will explore strategies to optimize basis adjustments, including step-up and step-down considerations, and their impact on capital gains and estate taxes. Gain insights into common scenarios, such as gifting versus inheriting assets, and learn how to structure transactions to achieve favorable tax outcomes for your clients. Whether planning for lifetime gifts or post-mortem transfers, this session equips attorneys with the knowledge to enhance the financial benefits of their clients' estate plans
Shawn M. McCullough, Harrison LLP, Chicago

Lunch Break  12:15 PM – 1:30 PM

Breakout Session 7:  1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Track A
GST Basics
Get to know the basics of Generation-Skipping Transfer (GST) taxation and how it fits into trust planning. Explore the mechanics of the GST tax, available exemptions, and practical strategies for structuring multi-generational wealth transfers.
Anne E. Brynn, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, Chicago
Julie J. Olenn, BMO Financial Group, Chicago

Track B
Discretionary Distributions: Balancing Trustee Authority and Beneficiary Needs
Discretionary distributions are a powerful estate planning tool, offering trustees the flexibility to address beneficiaries' unique circumstances. This session delves into the nuances of drafting and administering discretionary distribution provisions. Explore best practices for balancing trustee discretion with fiduciary obligations, mitigating conflicts among beneficiaries, and ensuring compliance with legal and tax considerations. Learn how to craft clear guidelines that align with the grantor's intent while providing trustees with the tools they need to make sound, equitable decisions.
Joe Blumberg, ArentFox Schiff, Chicago
Christin Handa, Northern Trust, Chicago

Transition  2:30 PM – 2:40 PM

Breakout Session 8:  2:40 PM – 3:40 PM

Track A
GRATS, CRATS, CRUTS - The Alphabet Soup of Estate Planning
Dive into the world of acronym trusts and their role in advanced estate planning. This session provides an overview of Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRATs), Charitable Remainder Annuity Trusts (CRATs), Charitable Remainder Unitrusts (CRUTs) and other acronym trusts, highlighting their unique features and strategic applications. Additionally, explore the reciprocal trust doctrine, its implications in estate planning, and how to structure trusts to avoid triggering unintended tax consequences.
Georgia Demeros, Thompson Coburn LLP, Chicago
Jennifer F. Kuzminski, Aronberg Goldgehn, Chicago

Track B
Multi-State Estate Planning
Estate planning becomes more complex when clients have assets that span multiple states. This session explores the intricacies of multi-state estate planning, including Illinois tax considerations, administrative requirements, and strategies for clients contemplating relocation. Learn how to adapt estate plans to align with the rules of multiple jurisdictions and create flexible and effective plans that anticipate your clients’ evolving needs and ensure smooth administration across state lines.
Julie S. Pleshivoy, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, Chicago

Transition  3:40 PM – 3:50 PM

Closing Plenary:  3:50 PM – 4:50 PM

Understanding Psychological Dynamics in Probate Litigation
(1 mental health and substance abuse professional responsibility)
Probate litigation often involves more than legal arguments—it touches deeply personal and emotional aspects of clients' lives. This session explores the psychological dynamics that underpin family disputes, grief, and decision-making during probate proceedings. Gain insights into how emotions impact legal strategies, client relationships, and case outcomes and learn to navigate these complex dynamics, fostering stronger client relationships, and achieving more constructive resolutions in probate cases.


4:50 Adjourn

= IICLE® Publications Author


Seminar
Live in-person in CHAMPAIGN on May 5-6, 2025 The live program registration automatically includes the online on-demand registration for free. You will see both in your cart at check-out.
SKU: P9004-25F-CHA
$715.00
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Seminar
Live in-person in CHICAGO at Convene at 311 W. Monroe on 5/19 - 5/20/2025 The live program registration automatically includes the online on-demand registration for free. You will see both in your cart at check-out.
SKU: P9004-25F-CHI
$715.00
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Live Webcast
Live webcast May 5-6, 2025 The live program registration automatically includes the online on-demand registration for free. You will see both in your cart at check-out.
SKU: P9004-25L
$715.00
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Online On-Demand
Now available for pre-order. Product will be added to your account shortly following the program on 5/20/2025.
Online On-Demand, includes all breakout sessions.
SKU: P9004-25R
$814.00
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Monday, May 5 and Tuesday, May 6, 2025
iHotel and Conference Center, Champaign and Live Webcast
Overnight rooms available at iHotel, 1900 S. First St., Champaign, IL 61820 
Reserve your room here. Use Group Code: IICLE2025 and Guest Password: #6DXq when making your reservation.
Special IICLE rate until April 4th.

Monday, May 19 and Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Convene at 311 West Monroe, Chicago
Overnight rooms available at Hilton Garden Inn Central Loop, 245 S. Franklin St., Chicago, IL 60606
Reserve your room here. Special IICLE rate until April 27th.


DAY ONE
Moderated By:

Plenaries and Track A Chicago - Elizabeth A. Garlovsky, Harrison LLP, Chicago
Chicago Track B - Melissa Johnson, Generation Law, Ltd, Elmhurst

8:00 Registration or Log in to the webcast via your account at www.iicle.com

8:55 Opening Announcements

9:00 – 11:00 Panel of Current Developments: New Laws, New Regulations and How They Are Practically Applied
Panel Moderator: Elizabeth A. Garlovsky, Harrison LLP, Chicago
Adam Garber, Levenfeld Pearlstein LLC, Chicago
Steven L. Kriz, Levenfeld Pearlstein, LLC, Chicago

11:00 - 11:20 BREAK

11:20 – 12:35 FEATURED PRESENTATION: Planning for the Illinois Estate Tax Exemption-What Do We Do Now?
This session will provide attorneys with practical strategies for navigating the Illinois estate tax exemption. Learn how recent developments impact estate planning and explore techniques to help clients minimize tax liability while preserving wealth. The discussion will cover exemption thresholds, key planning tools, and best practices for aligning state and federal tax considerations.
Allison K. Pfeifle, ArentFox Schiff LLP, Chicago

12:35 – 1:30 LUNCH BREAK

Breakout Session 1: 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Track A
Grantor Trusts in General
Grantor trusts can play a pivotal role in your estate planning strategy. This session will cover the legal framework, tax implications, and strategic uses of grantor trusts, equipping attorneys with the knowledge to advise clients on wealth management and asset transfer while preserving control.
Stuart J. Kohn, Levenfeld Pearlstein LLC, Chicago
Stephen I. Pratt, Levenfeld Pearlstein LLC, Chicago

Track B
Litigation: Update & Fiduciary
Mackenzie A. Hyde, Clark Hill PLC, Chicago
Ray J. Koenig III, Clark Hill PLC, Chicago

Break    2:30 PM – 2:45 PM

Breakout Session 2: 2:45 PM – 3:45 PM
Track A
Leveraging Trusts as Collateral for Loans in Estate Planning
Explore strategies for using trusts as collateral to secure loans within the framework of estate planning. This guide covers lending from trusts to other trusts, or to beneficiaries or entities; how a trust can be used as collateral for a beneficiary's loan, and the role of trust distributions and the trust purpose. Learn how to draft trusts for use in lending transactions and to advise beneficiaries and trustees on the structure of loans.
Valli Gupta, BMO Financial Group, Chicago
Rebecca Wallenfelsz, Chapman and Cutler LLP, Chicago


Track B
Planning for the Effective Administration of Charitable Estates and Trusts
This presentation will address charitable estate planning techniques and strategies with an emphasis on the effective implementation of those techniques and strategies, post-death. It will cover legal and practical considerations for ensuring that charitable intentions are honored while complying with relevant laws and regulations. Key topics include structuring charitable gifts and bequests, tax implications, fiduciary responsibilities, and potential challenges associated with the post-death administration of charitable estates and trusts. The session aims to equip participants with the knowledge to plan for and administer charitable estates and trusts in a manner designed to ensure that the client's wishes are properly carried out and that the interests of the charitable and non-charitable beneficiaries are effectively protected
Fredrick B. Weber, ArentFox Schiff LLP, Chicago


Transition    3:45 PM – 3:55 PM

Breakout Session 3:  3:55 PM – 4:55 PM
Track A
(1 professional responsibility pending approval)
Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Trusts and Estates Practice
Artificial Intelligence is here to stay. While AI may not replace humans just yet, those who know how to use AI effectively and efficiently could one day be replaced with those who do not. This presentation will explore the use of AI in estate planning and the practice of law, including the ethical considerations every attorney must know before entering into this new frontier.
Elizabeth A. Garlovsky, Harrison LLP, Chicago
Sari Montgomery, Robinson Stewart Montgomery & Doppke, LLC, Chicago

Track B
Primer on Discovery Issues for Estate Planners
(1 professional responsibility pending approval)
Patrick Bushell, Harrison LLP, Chicago
Samantha Weissbluth, Harrison LLP, Chicago


4:55 Adjourn Day 1

DAY TWO
Track A Moderator:
Champaign: Chad J. Richter, Mathis, Marifian & Richter, LTD., Edwardsville

Track B Moderator:
Champaign - L. Kaye DeSelms Dent, Dent Coulson Elder Law, LLC, Effingham
Chicago - David E. Braden, Yudell and Lonoff, LLC, Northfield


Breakout Session 4:  8:45 AM – 9:45 AM
Track A
IRA Basics
Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are foundational tools for retirement planning, but their rules can be complex. This session provides a comprehensive overview of IRA fundamentals, including contribution limits, tax advantages, required minimum distributions (RMDs), and beneficiary designations. Learn the differences between Traditional and Roth IRAs, strategies for rollovers, and how to avoid common tax pitfalls.
Champaign: Payton M. Heyen Pech, Sandberg Phoenix, St. Louis
Chicago: Lorraine K. Cavataio, Sandberg Phoenix, O’Fallon

Track B
Post-Mortem Planning: Navigating Unimplemented Estate Plans After Death
Even the most meticulously crafted estate plan is ineffective if left unimplemented by the client prior to their passing. This session provides a practical guide for attorneys on managing unexecuted estate plans post-mortem. Explore the legal and procedural steps to address gaps, mitigate potential conflicts, and honor the client's intent. Topics include probate strategies, tax considerations, and working with heirs to achieve equitable outcomes. Learn how to turn challenges into opportunities for resolution and ensure a smooth estate administration process.
Beth K. Flowers, Mathis, Marifian & Richter, LTD., Edwardsville

Transition  9:45 AM – 9:55 AM

Breakout Session 5:  9:55 AM – 10:55 AM
Track A
Introduction to Illinois Trust Code
This session offers attorneys an overview of the Illinois Trust Code (ITC), highlighting its core provisions and practical implications for trust administration and estate planning. Gain insights into trustee duties, beneficiary rights, and recent changes that impact both new and existing trusts.
Sarah Barnes, Harrison LLP, Chicago
Victoria L. Cejka, Harrison LLP, Chicago


Track B
Estate Planning for Retirement Heavy Estates
Retirement accounts often form a significant portion of an estate, requiring specialized planning to maximize tax efficiency and ensure smooth transitions. This session covers strategies for managing estates heavily weighted with retirement assets, including planning during the client’s lifetime and post-death administration. Explore key topics such as required minimum distributions (RMDs), beneficiary designations, the SECURE Act's impact, and tax-efficient payout strategies.
Robert K. Kirkland, Sandberg Phoenix, Kansas City
Lily Puent, Sandberg Phoenix, St. Louis

Networking Break  10:55 AM – 11:15 AM

Breakout Session 6:  11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
Track A
Introduction to Illinois Estate Tax
This introductory guide explains the fundamentals of the Illinois Estate Tax, including who is subject to the tax, exemption thresholds, and filing requirements.
Champaign: Hugh F. Drake, Brown, Hay + Stephens, Springfield
Chicago: Adam M. Ansari, Clark Hill PLC, Chicago

Track B
Basis Planning: Maximizing Tax Efficiency for Estates and Transfers
Basis planning is a critical tool for minimizing tax liabilities and maximizing asset value during estate planning and transfers. This session will explore strategies to optimize basis adjustments, including step-up and step-down considerations, and their impact on capital gains and estate taxes. Gain insights into common scenarios, such as gifting versus inheriting assets, and learn how to structure transactions to achieve favorable tax outcomes for your clients. Whether planning for lifetime gifts or post-mortem transfers, this session equips attorneys with the knowledge to enhance the financial benefits of their clients' estate plans
Shawn M. McCullough, Harrison LLP, Chicago

Lunch Break  12:15 PM – 1:30 PM

Breakout Session 7:  1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Track A
GST Basics
Get to know the basics of Generation-Skipping Transfer (GST) taxation and how it fits into trust planning. Explore the mechanics of the GST tax, available exemptions, and practical strategies for structuring multi-generational wealth transfers.
Anne E. Brynn, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, Chicago
Julie J. Olenn, BMO Financial Group, Chicago

Track B
Discretionary Distributions: Balancing Trustee Authority and Beneficiary Needs
Discretionary distributions are a powerful estate planning tool, offering trustees the flexibility to address beneficiaries' unique circumstances. This session delves into the nuances of drafting and administering discretionary distribution provisions. Explore best practices for balancing trustee discretion with fiduciary obligations, mitigating conflicts among beneficiaries, and ensuring compliance with legal and tax considerations. Learn how to craft clear guidelines that align with the grantor's intent while providing trustees with the tools they need to make sound, equitable decisions.
Joe Blumberg, ArentFox Schiff, Chicago
Christin Handa, Northern Trust, Chicago

Transition  2:30 PM – 2:40 PM

Breakout Session 8:  2:40 PM – 3:40 PM

Track A
GRATS, CRATS, CRUTS - The Alphabet Soup of Estate Planning
Dive into the world of acronym trusts and their role in advanced estate planning. This session provides an overview of Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRATs), Charitable Remainder Annuity Trusts (CRATs), Charitable Remainder Unitrusts (CRUTs) and other acronym trusts, highlighting their unique features and strategic applications. Additionally, explore the reciprocal trust doctrine, its implications in estate planning, and how to structure trusts to avoid triggering unintended tax consequences.
Georgia Demeros, Thompson Coburn LLP, Chicago
Jennifer F. Kuzminski, Aronberg Goldgehn, Chicago

Track B
Multi-State Estate Planning
Estate planning becomes more complex when clients have assets that span multiple states. This session explores the intricacies of multi-state estate planning, including Illinois tax considerations, administrative requirements, and strategies for clients contemplating relocation. Learn how to adapt estate plans to align with the rules of multiple jurisdictions and create flexible and effective plans that anticipate your clients’ evolving needs and ensure smooth administration across state lines.
Julie S. Pleshivoy, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, Chicago

Transition  3:40 PM – 3:50 PM

Closing Plenary:  3:50 PM – 4:50 PM

Understanding Psychological Dynamics in Probate Litigation
(1 mental health and substance abuse professional responsibility)
Probate litigation often involves more than legal arguments—it touches deeply personal and emotional aspects of clients' lives. This session explores the psychological dynamics that underpin family disputes, grief, and decision-making during probate proceedings. Gain insights into how emotions impact legal strategies, client relationships, and case outcomes and learn to navigate these complex dynamics, fostering stronger client relationships, and achieving more constructive resolutions in probate cases.


4:50 Adjourn

= IICLE® Publications Author


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