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Susan Link to Chair Minnesota CLE's What Matters Most 2016 in Trusts & Estates Practice Seminar
September 27, 2016
Susan Link, head of Maslon's Estate Planning Group, will chair Minnesota CLE's What Matters Most 2016 in Trusts & Estates Practice seminar on September 27, 2016. The day-long seminar will feature 16 TED-Talks-inspired presenters who will draw upon their diverse perspectives and life experiences to share with attendees some of the most important aspects of practice. As course chair, Susan will kick off the event with a welcome and introduction. Additionally, following each set of four TED-Talks-formatted presentations, Susan will moderate a panel discussion amongst that group with an opportunity for Q&A and engagement with all participants.
Susan practices in the areas of estate planning, probate, and trust administration. She works closely with families to plan the disposition of their assets, both during lifetime and at death, and to accomplish the optimal estate and gift tax planning for clients through wills, trusts, and other instruments. Susan routinely drafts estate plans that include disclaimer planning and credit shelter plans, in addition to drafting and implementing charitable lead trusts, charitable remainder trusts, qualified personal residence trusts, irrevocable insurance trusts, minors' trusts, antenuptial agreements, and postnuptial agreements. She is regularly involved in the analysis and issues of lifetime gifting programs, estate tax planning, and generation-skipping issues.
For more information or to register, go to: Minnesota CLE's What Matters Most 2016 in Trusts & Estates Practice.