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DTSTART:20120319T223000Z
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LOCATION:World War II Museum - in Stage Door Canteen
UID:556120120319T223000ZCharitable Lead Trusts
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DESCRIPTION:\nDon Jansen will be speaking on "Charitable Lead Trusts: The Underused Family Wealth Transfer and Income Tax Technique for the Charitably Inclined." at the World War II Museum in the Stage Door Canteen\n \n Construction is occuring now and parking is ONLY in WWII Museum Central parking lot on  Magazine and Andrew Higgins. They have doubled the size of this lot so we are in good shape. Parking is free after 3pm in this lot ONLY. The Premium lots around the Museum are not controlled by the Museum and you will be booted if you park there and don't pay. \n \nThe lot is on the river side of Magazine across the street from the museum and the entrance to the American Sector restaurant with large red World War II Museum signs. The lot can be accessed from either Magazine or Andrew Higgins. Enter the museum through the American Sector restaurant entrance to Stage Door Canteen at 1025 Magazine St.. \n \nDONALD O. JANSEN\n \nPROFESSIONAL RESUME\n \nSenior Tax Counsel, Office of General Counsel, University of Texas System, 2007 to present.\n \nSenior Partner (Retired), Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P., Houston, Texas. Member of Tax Department.  September 19, 1966, to December 31, 2005. Partner since June 1, 1975.\n \nU.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corps, Captain, 1963-1966. \n \nEDUCATION\n \nB.B.A., Loyola University, New Orleans (1961 Magna Cum Laude), Ranking: First in Business Class\n \nJ.D., Loyola University, New Orleans (1963 Cum Laude), Ranking: First in Law Class,\nEditor-in-chief Loyola Law Review, member national moot court team\n \nLL.M., Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. (1966)\n \nLEGAL SPECIALTIES\n \nEMPLOYEE BENEFITS\n \nPROBATE\n \nESTATE PLANNING TAX:\n \nEmployee Benefits – experience with welfare and pension plans with particular expertise in voluntary employee benefit associations, flexible benefit plans, COBRA requirements, split dollar life insurance contracts, qualified and nonqualified deferred compensation, rabbi and secular trusts and life insurance in retirement planning.\n \nEstate Planning and Probate  – experience in preparation of wills, powers of attorney, management trusts, life insurance trusts; preparation of federal estate, gift and generation-skipping tax returns; handling guardianships and probate matters including independent and dependent administrations with particular expertise in life insurance in estate planning.\n \nPROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS\n \nABA Section Advisor, drafting committee on Insurable Interests Relating to Trusts Act, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, 2007-present.\n \nAmerican Bar Association – member of Sections of Taxation and of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law; past Chairman of Committee of Significant Current Literature, Probate and Trust Law Division; past Vice Chairman of Insurance Committee, Probate and Trust Law Division.\n \nFederal Bar Association – past President, Houston Chapter; past National Deputy Chairman, Younger Lawyers’ Committee; past member of National Council.\n \nState Bar of Texas – Certified Specialist in Estate Planning and Probate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization; member of Sections of Taxation and of Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law; past Probate Editor of Newsletter of Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law Section.\n \nFellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel – Past Chairman, Life Insurance Subcommittee of Estate and Gift Tax Committee.\n \nFellow, American College of Tax Counsel\n \nLouisiana State Bar Association\n \nHouston Bar Association – member and former Director of Probate, Trust and Estate Section.\n \nCentral Texas Estate Planning Council\n \nDelta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, past Treasurer and Vice-Dean Houston Alumni Chapter\n \nFormer legal counsel for Houston Junior Chamber of Commerce.\n \nFederalist Society\n \nWho’s Who in American Law\n \nTexas Super Lawyers 2003, 2004 and 2005 Texas Monthly Magazine\n \nAdvisory Committee, Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning, University of Miami Law School\n \n \n
SUMMARY:Charitable Lead Trusts - New Orleans Estate Planning Council 
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