The following is Report #11 from our on-site reporters regarding some of the highlights
from the events and presentations that are taking place at the 34th Annual Philip E.
Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning that is being held January 10-14, 1999 at the
Fontainebleau Hilton in Miami Beach, Florida.
This Report covers the sessions for which no Reports were ever submitted. Those sessions
were:
Richard Robinson - Selling the Family Business
Susan Smith - The Egyptian Mortician's for Mummfying Post-Mortem Discounts
Steve Akers - Post-Mortem Planning Strategies
Jerry McCoy - Special Session II-B Charitable Planning Update Y2K Style
We asked each of these speakers if they cared to give us some comments about the
highlights of their particular presentations, but none of them ever responded, so we are
finalizing all of our Reports at this time so they can be put up in full text on the ABA
RPPT Section's newly redesigned Web page at http://www.abanet.org/rppt. Compiled versions of the same that
can be downloaded in Word, WordPerfect, ASCII Text, RTF, PDF and HTML formats will also be
made available there.
At this time, we would like to say a big thank you to the following people who took time
out of their otherwise busy schedules during this year's Institute to submit Reports on
all the sessions they covered. These Reports would not have been possible without their
help. We are particularly indebted to Bruce Stone this year, as he wins the award for the
most Reports submitted.
Joseph G. Hodges Jr. Esq. of Denver, CO - jghodges@jghlaw.com
Stephan R. Leimberg Esq. of Bryn Mawr, PA - leimberg@home.com
Alan F. Rothschild Jr. Esq. of Columbus, GA - ar@hatcherstubbs.com
Bruce Stone Esq. of Miami, FL - Brucestone@aol.com
Robert B. Wolf Esq. of Pittsburgh, PA - Wolf50@aol.com
In closing, a reminder: Next year's conference will be held at the
Fontainbleau Hotel in Miami Beach on January 8 through 12,2001.
That's it for our final Report, Report #11.
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