Estates and Probate OPEN Section Meeting (SEP190107)

Monday, January 7, 2019

6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

Quinnipiack Club

221 Church Street, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

69 people have already registered for this event.

  • John Callahan
  • Charles Houlihan
  • Heather Lange
  • Danielle Ferrucci
  • Amy Day
  • Mario Zangari
  • Edward Kelleher
  • Alana DeChello
  • Lauren Davies
  • Lisa Staron
  • Valdis Vinkels
  • Katherine Caulfield
  • Marissa Dungey
  • John Ivimey
  • James Flaherty
  • Christine Tenore
  • Karen Clute
  • John Driscoll
  • Colleen Joyce
  • Robert Heinimann
  • Christopher Drew
  • Thomas Flanagan
  • Carmine Perri
  • Andrew Ullman
  • Lawrence Engelman
  • Lisa Metz
  • WILLIAM BREG
  • Leslie Grodd
  • Jeffrey Nolan
  • Alexandra Arroyo
  • David Slepian
  • Donna Vincenti
  • Peter Smith
  • Anne Crane
  • Colin Gershon
  • James Stewart
  • James Dougherty
  • Amy Todisco
  • Linda Eliovson
  • George Smith
  • Anthony Sagnella
  • Karen Yates
  • Martha Dean
  • William Murray
  • Kelley Peck
  • Joseph Cipparone
  • Peter Mott
  • Jeff Crown
  • Charles W. Pieterse
  • Michael Schenker
  • Constance Shields
  • Paul Burnham
  • Neal Bobruff
  • Lawrence Church
  • Brianna Marquis
  • Frank May
  • Alexis Gettier
  • James Hughes
  • Paul Czepiga
  • Richard Marone
  • Laura Schuyler
  • Sally Weisman
  • Ingi-Mai Loorand
  • Abigail Apuzzo
  • Greg Barringer
  • Jeffrey Cooper
  • Brian Cantor
  • Barbara Taylor
  • Lisa Newfield

Recent Developments in Connecticut Estate and Probate Law

Speakers:
Jeffrey A. Cooper, Professor, Quinnipiac University School of Law
John R. Ivimey, past Chair of the Estates and Probate Section, Principal, Reid and Riege PC, Hartford

Program Description:
Jeffrey A. Cooper and John R. Ivimey will speak on Recent Developments in Connecticut Estate and Probate Law. Jeff’s and John’s presentations are always entertaining as well as extremely informative. You will not want to miss this program!

Biographies:
Jeffrey A. Cooper is Carmen Tortora Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development at Quinnipiac University School of Law, where he teaches coursework related to estate planning, wills and trusts, and related areas of taxation.  He also has taught related courses at the University of Connecticut and Yale. A frequent lecturer, Professor Cooper has authored numerous articles on various topics relating to estate planning, probate and taxation.  His articles have been published in Law Journals across the country, excerpted in prominent casebooks and treatises, and reprinted both in the U.S. and abroad. He is an Academic Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) and has been named as one of Quinnipiac University’s Faculty Scholars.

In addition to his scholarly achievements, Professor Cooper has extensive practical experience, including being a partner of Cummings & Lockwood, a senior officer of the United States Trust Company, and a Senior Advisor to Fiduciary Trust Company International.  He currently serves as a Special Counsel to the law firm of Shipman & Goodwin. 

John R. Ivimey is a Stockholder who began his career at Reid and Riege in 1991. He represents businesses and individuals in a wide range of estate planning and corporate matters, including drafting estate plans, settling estates, handling business succession matters, serving as trustee for clients and their families and representing individuals and fiduciaries in probate litigation. John is a frequent lecturer and writer on trust and estate matters. In his relationships with his clients, John learns their goals and provides timely solutions to their problems.

Cost:  $39
(The first five law students to call the CBA to register do not need to pay)

CLE Credits:  CT: 1.0 CLE Credits  |  NY: 0.0 CLE Credits




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