International Trust and Estate Planning 2019

Sep 27, 2019 | Estate Planning, International Practice

Washington, D.C., September 27, 2019. American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education (ALI CLE) has announced that International Trust and Estate Planning 2019 will be held on November 14-15, in Washington, D.C. Both new and experienced lawyers will benefit from this comprehensive course that examines trending issues involving immigration, expatriation, and global investing, along with the latest information on the most complex aspects of international trust and estate issues.

International Trust and Estate Planning 2019 | November 14 - 15, 2019 | Washington, D.C. | Annual Advanced Course and Live Video Webcast | Register today!
International Trust and Estate Planning 2019 | November 14 – 15, 2019 | Washington, D.C. | Annual Advanced Course and Live Video Webcast | Register today!

This program will feature unique morning and afternoon segments that drill down into the specific issues of inbound and outbound planning for individuals and investors, planning for beneficiaries of foreign trusts, planning for business owners and U.S. clients with foreign investments and assets, and ethics for estate and trust professionals.

Additional topics of discussion include:

  • Planning issues for nonresident alien individuals and investors
  • Compliance obligations planning issues for U.S. clients with foreign assets
  • Developments in tax transparency

“The ALI CLE International Trust and Estate Planning 2019 conference is a one stop shop for attorneys, accountants, financial planners, trust officers and other professionals with cross-border trust and estate practices looking to build their knowledge, engage on the latest trends, and network with peers and top international faculty.  I recommend it for practitioners of all levels looking to hone their skills.  Also, back by popular demand, the Assistant Division Counsel (International), SB/SE Office of Chief Counsel, IRS will join a panel discussion addressing compliance matters,” said Planning Co-Chair Michelle B. Graham.

To learn more about this program and to register for the in-person course or webcast, click here.