• Joint Committee on Taxation Report Just Released: Footnote 102 and the 2/37 Haircut Confusion

    This program provides a rigorous and practical analysis of the emerging application of Section 68 in the fiduciary income tax context and its potential to disrupt established assumptions underlying Subchapter J of the Internal Revenue Code. Participants will gain a detailed understanding of how the so-called “two-thirty-sevenths haircut” may reduce key fiduciary deductions, including distribution deductions under Sections 651 and 661 and charitable deductions under Section 642(c), creating unexpected phantom income and tax inefficiencies at the trust or estate level.

  • How to Successfully Scale Your Trust and Estate Department

    Are you looking to scale your trust and estate practice — or turn it into a predictable revenue generator? Most trust and estate attorneys don’t have a capacity problem. They have a process problem. In this session, we break down exactly why adding more clients without the right systems leads to chaos instead of growth, and what the firms that are scaling successfully are doing differently.

  • 2026 Santa Fe Convergence: Estate Planning and Elder Law Retreat

    Three days of education, professional connection, and practical insight at the intersection of estate planning and elder law. As these practice areas increasingly overlap in the representation of clients and families, this joint retreat offers practitioners the opportunity to learn from one another and explore shared challenges and solutions.

  • North Carolina Bar 2026 Annual Estate Planning & Fiduciary Law Program

    Join us for the 2026 Annual Estate Planning & Fiduciary Law Program. This program covers significant estate planning, estate administration, and tax issues.  Designed to benefit both new and experienced lawyers alike, learn practical tips and gain insight to help you navigate challenges and opportunities in the current environment.