Webinar

Artist Legacy and Estate Planning Clinic

Wednesday, March 20, 2024
5:30PM

Calling all visual artists: join the Center for Art Law’s Artist Legacy and Estate Planning Clinic for an evening of low-cost consultations with attorneys, tax experts, and other arts professionals with experience in estate and legacy planning.

After a keynote presentation on legacy and estate planning, delivered by Trace Brooks, each participating artist will be paired with one of the Center’s volunteer professionals for a confidential 20-minute consultation. Limited slots are available for the consultation sessions.

Please be sure to read the following information and to refer to our FAQ below to ensure that you come fully prepared for the Clinic.

Date:

The Clinic is scheduled for Wednesday, March 20, 2024, from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM EST.

Schedule:

5:30 – 6:00 PM EST: Keynote Presentation
6:00 – 8:00 PM EST: Individual Consultation
Clinic sessions are hosted on Zoom. The consultations take place in breakout rooms to ensure confidentiality.

Volunteer Professionals:

Leslie Calero, Appraiser, Department of Appraisals LLC
Elizabeth Devolder, Attorney, Law Office of Elizabeth Devolder
Amie Potsic, Appraiser, Amie Potsic Advisory
Charles Rosoff, Appraiser, Appraisal Services Associates
Cynthia Pearson, Attorney, Overton, Lyman & Prince LLP
Are you interested in becoming a participating attorney? Please contact us at clinic@itsartlaw.org.

About the Speaker: Trace Brooks | Atlanta Estate Planning Attorney

Trace Brooks concentrates his law practice on estate planning, probate, and tax planning.

Through sophisticated trust and estate planning techniques involving both lifetime and testamentary transfers, Trace helps his estate planning clients secure their legacies and reduce their tax liabilities. Trace also represents executors and trustees in the administration of trusts and estates.

Both an essential component of comprehensive estate planning and a valuable standalone consideration, Trace advises individuals, trusts, and businesses on complex tax issues. Trace is well-versed in tax strategies employed by high-net-worth families and advises on international tax planning for cross-border and immigrant individuals and families. Trace also represents individuals and entities on contested tax matters.

About the Center for Art Law

The Center for Art Law is a Brooklyn-based research and education nonprofit that offers resources and programming for the advancement of a vibrant arts and law community. Through its website and monthly Art Law Blast newsletter, the Center disseminates information and keeps readers updated on art- and law-related news, events, cases, and publications. The Center facilitates conversations by hosting and participating in programs including conferences, workshops and clinics for visual artists, film screenings, and more. Today a world-renowned asset to the art law field, the Center serves artists, attorneys, students and scholars of both disciplines, art market professionals, and members of the general public.

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