Don’t forget yourself
By Philip E. Koenig
Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on,
September 2015
Some suggestions for lawyers as they consider updating their own estate plans.
When to file a probate claim
By Philip E. Koenig
Trusts and Estates,
May 2013
In Water Tower Nursing v. Estate of Weil, the First District Court of Appeals affirmed that merely mailing a copy of a claim to the court or the representative of an estate does not necessarily constitute timely filing.
Congress may be frozen, but the Supreme Court is acting!
By Philip E. Koenig
Trusts and Estates,
February 2010
Normally, the activity of the United States Supreme Court and the Illinois Supreme Court has little effect on the work of trust and estate lawyers. In 2009, however, there were three decisions of note: one by the U.S. Supreme Court and two by the Illinois Supreme Court that are of significance and importance to trust and estate lawyers.
Editor’s comments
By Philip E. Koenig
Trusts and Estates,
November 2006
This issue of the newsletter shows the broad range of topics that can confront the trusts and estates practitioner.
Editor’s comments
By Philip E. Koenig
Trusts and Estates,
May 2006
In this issue of the Trust and Estate Law newsletter, we have several small articles covering a wide variety of topics.
Yet another joint tenancy case…
By Philip E. Koenig
Trusts and Estates,
May 2006
The Second District Appellate Court recently decided another case, In re Estate of Shea, resolving ownership of joint tenancy bank accounts established by a decedent during his lifetime.
Did you ever wonder…?
By Philip E. Koenig
Trusts and Estates,
June 2004
Did you ever wonder why most standard will and trust clauses direct an executor to pay all of the Decedent's debts "except those debts which are secured by an interest in real estate, beneficial interest in a land trust, a cooperative or by an assignment of a life insurance policy?"
An idea in response to Hackl issues
By Philip E. Koenig
Trusts and Estates,
December 2003
The following was a drafting idea submitted to the editors in response to the Hackl v. Commissioner case, 118 T.C. No. 14 (Mar. 27, 2002).
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