• 2025 Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys (AFELA) UnProgram

    InterActive Legal is a proud sponsor of the 2024 Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys (AFELA) UNPROGRAM. The UnProgram Advanced track is limited to AFELA Member attorneys practicing in the area of Elder Law for 5+ years. The schedule reflects sessions devoted to discussing elder law hot topics in a group format initiated by attorneys in attendance. The UnProgram Meet the Mentors program is open to all attorneys. The program is comprised of diverse breakout sessions, each of which is geared toward elder law attorneys with varying levels of experience. There are advanced sessions as well as sessions focusing on more basic concepts. Participants, facilitators and sponsors will engage in relaxed networking and share information in intimate group workshops.

  • Massachusetts NAELA Dinner Meeting and Vendor Fair

    Join Us at the Massachusetts NAELA Dinner Meeting, Advocacy/Public Policy, and Vendor Fair!

    Be sure to stop by InterActive Legal’s booth to connect with Steven Palumbo and chat about how our innovative estate planning and elder law drafting tools support your daily practice.

  • LLC Planning and Drafting to Accomplish Estate Planning Objectives

    The use of LLCs in estate planning is shaped by a complex interplay of state law, federal tax statutes, and judicial decisions. This program will discuss advanced drafting techniques for LLC operating agreements, focusing on asset protection, tax compliance, and estate inclusion risks.

  • ILS Speaker Series: International Estate Planning – Advising Foreign Clients with US Assets and Beneficiaries

    InterActive Legal Speaker Series presents K. Eli Akhavan “International Estate Planning – Advising Foreign Clients with US Assets and Beneficiaries”

    Estate planning for foreign clients with US assets requires understanding the intersection of US tax law, international treaties, and foreign legal systems—areas where many practitioners lack deep expertise. This foundational webinar informs attorneys about the primary estate and gift tax challenges that arise when representing international clients or US clients with foreign connections. Additionally, the webinar will explore alternative estate and gift structuring strategies for foreigners with US-based assets or beneficiaries.

  • 2025 Planning Review and Year End Planning Tips

    A look at some of the significant developments of 2025, what planning might still be done before year end, and the importance of continued planning in the current environment.

  • 60th Annual Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning

    InterActive Legal is once again a Proud Platinum Sponsor at the Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning. Join us and thousands of your peers at the Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning — where the future of estate planning takes shape through world-class programming, invaluable networking opportunities, and the industry’s largest exhibit hall dedicated exclusively to estate planning solutions.

  • New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) Annual Meeting

    InterActive Legal is a proud sponsor of New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) Annual Meeting. The NYSBA Annual Meeting is where leading legal professionals connect, learn, and advance the practice of law.

  • ILS Speaker Series: Planning with Directed Trusts

    Directed trusts are a powerful—and often underutilized—planning tool that can help estate planning attorneys meet today’s realities: complex family dynamics, evolving asset classes, and heightened fiduciary risk. In this one-hour webinar, attorney Mary Vandenack explains what a directed trust is and why it matters—specifically how it separates traditional trustee responsibilities so that an administrative trustee can take direction from specialized “directors” or advisors over investments, distributions, special holdings, charitable decisions, and more.

  • Using Pooled Trusts as a Safety Net When Drafting Estate Plans

    Pooled special needs trusts can provide an essential safety net in estate plans. Attorneys who draft estate plans must anticipate the unexpected—a client’s unforeseen disability, a fiduciary who becomes ill, a contentious relationship between the beneficiary and the fiduciary, or assets that are depleted below the corporate fiduciary’s minimum. By including additional authorities in documents, attorneys-in-fact, executors, and trustees can react to unforeseen circumstances and create and fund pooled special needs trusts for clients and their loved ones without the need for court involvement. After giving an overview of pooled special needs trusts, this presentation will cover powers that should be considered for inclusion in trusts, wills, and powers of attorney to utilize pooled special needs trusts as a safety net.

  • Heckerling Themes and Takeaways: Reviewing the Most Important Topics Discussed at the 2026 Institute and More

    The 60th Annual Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning was held in Orlando, Florida, on January 12-16, 2026. The Institute is the preeminent estate planning conference of the year and always provides a full week of valuable seminars covering a broad range of estate planning issues for all types of practitioners and all types of clients. Not only does the Institute inform planners of new developments from the past year and state-of-the-art estate planning techniques, but it also includes an array of eclectic topics to broaden the knowledge and perspective of practitioners attending.