Articles From George L. Schoenbeck

Exploring Tax-Efficient Planned Giving Techniques to Benefit the Illinois Bar Foundation By George L. Schoenbeck Trusts and Estates, November 2022 The Illinois Bar Foundation has long championed its Lincoln Legacy Society, which recognizes and honors those members of our profession who have pledged to leave a testamentary gift to the IBF.
Exploring Tax-Efficient Planned Giving Techniques to Benefit the Illinois Bar Foundation By George L. Schoenbeck Senior Lawyers, November 2022 The Illinois Bar Foundation has long championed its Lincoln Legacy Society, which recognizes and honors those members of our profession who have pledged to leave a testamentary gift to the IBF.
Letter From the Chair By George L. Schoenbeck Trusts and Estates, July 2021 A note from the chair, George L. Schoenbeck.
The TODI as a Tool to Facilitate Revocable Trust Planning By George L. Schoenbeck Trusts and Estates, February 2020 The transfer on death instrument has become a reliable means of facilitating revocable trust-based plans.
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Chair’s column By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, June 2017 The farewell message from YLD Chair George Schoenbeck.
A note from the Chair: Why a new lawyer should consider active involvement In the ISBA By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, December 2016 A look at the benefits awaiting new and young lawyers who become actively involved in the ISBA.
Proposed Section 2704 regulations: Insights straight from the source By George L. Schoenbeck Trusts and Estates, December 2016 On October 29, 2016, Catherine Hughes, Estate and Gift Tax Attorney Advisor in the Office of Tax Policy of the U.S. Department of Treasury, spoke at the Notre Dame Tax and Estate Planning Institute in South Bend, Indiana. Here are the top four takeaways from her discussion.
Proposed Section 2704 regulations: Insights straight from the source By George L. Schoenbeck Agricultural Law, November 2016 On October 29, 2016, Catherine Hughes, Estate and Gift Tax Attorney Advisor in the Office of Tax Policy of the U.S. Department of Treasury, spoke at the Notre Dame Tax and Estate Planning Institute in South Bend, Indiana. Here are the top four takeaways from her discussion.
Note from the Chair By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, October 2016 A message from YLD Chair George Schoenbeck.
Great Springfield-area volunteer opportunity on October 9 By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, October 2015 Volunteer your time at "Computer Basics 2015: Is This Thing On?" You don't need any in-depth knowledge of any particular program, but you could help out a senior in need!
The new emphasis on basis in estate planning By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, June 2014 Since the passage of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 in early 2013, the vast majority of well-structured estate plans balance estate tax considerations, where relevant, with long-term income tax minimization goals and a variety of other estate planning considerations.
The new emphasis on basis in estate planning By George L. Schoenbeck Trusts and Estates, June 2014 Since the passage of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 in early 2013, the vast majority of well-structured estate plans balance estate tax considerations, where relevant, with long-term income tax minimization goals and a variety of other estate planning considerations.
Day at the Races—Consistently a great event By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, October 2013 A recap of this popular event, which took place on September 7th.
Does the American Taxpayer Relief Act eliminate the need for credit shelter trusts? By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, February 2013 Although it serves as a welcome addition to the Internal Revenue Code that will be of some use to estate planners, portability fails to address many of the issues handled by revocable credit shelter trusts.
Does the American Taxpayer Relief Act eliminate the need for credit shelter trusts? By George L. Schoenbeck Trusts and Estates, February 2013 Although it serves as a welcome addition to the Internal Revenue Code that will be of some use to estate planners, portability fails to address many of the issues handled by revocable credit shelter trusts.
YLD holding Day at the Races this September By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, August 2012 Save the date for this fun annual fundraiser!
The Transfer on Death Instrument: A new estate planning tool for Illinois attorneys By George L. Schoenbeck Elder Law, June 2012 This article provides an overview of the Act and discusses some of the issues a lawyer may encounter in drafting or attempting to implement a TODI.
The Transfer on Death Instrument: A new estate planning tool for Illinois attorneys By George L. Schoenbeck Real Estate Law, April 2012 This article provides an overview of the Act and discusses some of the issues a lawyer may encounter in drafting or attempting to implement a TODI.
YLD golf outing a success By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, October 2011 The Golf Outing, held this past August, raised more than $11,000 for the YLD's Children's Assistance Fund.
The Freedom of Information Act: A useful resource for attorneys By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, October 2010 Author George Schoenbeck shares his experiences as both a Freedom of Information Officer and as an attorney using the Freedom of Information Act to represent private parties.
The Freedom of Information Act: A useful resource for attorneys By George L. Schoenbeck General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, September 2010 Author George Schoenbeck shares his experiences as both a Freedom of Information Officer and as an attorney using the Freedom of Information Act to represent private parties.
Have any clients dabbling in home repair and remodeling? Beware the Illinois Home Repair and Remodeling Act By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, October 2009 Failing to enter into a written contract that meets the requirements of the Act and failing to comply with its pamphlet delivery and insurance requirements could later severely limit the rights of contractors in getting paid for their work and could expose them to liability.
Zoning law: A look inside By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, February 2009 This article provides fellow young lawyers practicing commercial transactions and real property law, as well as other lawyers who are curious about zoning, with an overview of what the author has found to be the key competencies of a zoning attorney.
YLD’s first Day at the Races event a great success! By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, December 2008 The YLD’s first Day at the Races was held on September 20th, 2008 from 12:00 to 5:00 at Arlington Park in Arlington Heights, IL.
Closing the gap: Why and how we should address the lack of law student involvement in the ISBA By George L. Schoenbeck Young Lawyers Division, December 2007 On November 8, 2007 I took a large step in my life by becoming a licensed attorney. After 20 straight years of school, from kindergarten through law school, I finally crossed the last threshold at the end of my formal education.

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