TE Spring 2025

Trusts and Estates Law Section 2025 Spring Meeting

May 1 – May 3, 2025
Charleston Place
Charleston, South Carolina

Book your hotel room today! Or directly contact the Reservation Office by calling 800.611.5545 or via e-mail at [email protected]


WHO WE ARE

Become a member in one of NYSBA’s largest Sections and share insights as you help make ground- breaking developments happen. Through our members, the Trusts & Estates Sections has a clear record of influencing positive change for the legal industry and legislation, at both the state and federal levels.

Section members may submit articles for publication in the Trusts and Estates Law Section Newsletter and questions for a Q&A column.

Top-notch MCLE programs allow Section members to enjoy both social and substantive aspects of membership. Post practice-related questions or assist other members by participation in the member-only online Community Forum.  Join and take full advantage of opportunities to serve on committees, such as Estate Planning, Estate & Trust Administration, Surrogate’s Court or Charitable Planning. Work on projects such as technology for the trusts and estates practice, and ethical checklists for the trusts and estates practitioner.

 

SECTION BENEFITS

  • Continuing legal education programing in all areas of estate planning and administration and estate litigation
  • Networking opportunities with local and regional colleagues and Surrogate’s Courts
  • Career development
  • Serve and grow
  • Submit an article for publications in the Trusts & Estates Law Journal

 

SECTION CONTENT – For Members Only

  • Publications, including the quarterly Trusts & Estates Law Journal
  • Section online community-communicate with experienced attorneys and professional leaders

 

Section Committees

Join and take full advantage of opportunities to serve on committees, such as Estate Planning, Estate & Trust Administration, Surrogate’s Court or Charitable Planning. Work on projects such as legislation involving wills and trusts, technology for the trusts and estates practice, and ethical checklists for the trusts and estates practitioner.

 

Contact the Trusts and Estates Law Section Liaison

To learn more about this Section, please contact Kate Tortora
[email protected]
(518) 487-5580

Please do not contact the Section liaison with a request for legal advice or an attorney referral. You can instead visit our ‘Public Resources’ or ‘Lawyer Referral Service’ page for this type of request.

Tricia J. Shevy

Patricia J. Shevy

Patricia J. Shevy is the founder of The Shevy Law Firm, LLC, of Albany, New York. Tricia focuses her practice exclusively in the areas of estate planning and administration and elder law/special needs planning.

Tricia was honored with the opportunity to teach all attorneys applying for admission to practice by the New York State Board of Law Examiners the basics of powers of attorney, health care proxies and trusts.

Tricia is an active member of the New York State Bar Association. In addition to serving as Chair of the Trusts and Estates Section, Tricia is the current Vice Chair of the Association’s Continuing Legal Education Committee, and Elder Law and Special Needs Section (Co-Chair of the Estates, Trusts and Tax Issues Committee, and former Co-Chair of the Board of Editors of the Elder and Special Needs Law Journal). She is also a member of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.

Online Community

Trusts & Estates Law Section Journal- Vol. 57 No. 3

Trusts and Estates Law Section Journal

The Trusts and Estates Law Section Journal features peer-written, substantive articles relating to the practice of trusts and estates law on various topics including estate planning, will drafting, tax issues, guardianship, power of attorney, and probates. Recent New York State Decisions, Case Notes—Recent New York State Surrogate’s and Supreme Court Decisions, and a Florida Update are featured in each issue. Edited by Avigail Goldglancz, Esq., the Trusts and Estates Law Section Journal is published quarterly by the Trusts and Estates Law Section and distributed to Section Members free of charge.

The Trusts and Estates Law Section Journal encourages article submissions on topics of interest to members of the Section. Writing an article for a NYSBA Section publication is a great way to get your name out in the legal community and advertise your knowledge. Our authors are respected state-wide for their legal expertise, and have written articles on such topics as estate planning, will drafting, tax issues, guardianship, power of attorney, and probates.

Author Guidelines

NYSBA has created comprehensive author guidelines, with information regarding our reprint policy, style guidelines, and obtaining MCLE Author Credits.

Awards

2025 Rising Star Fellowship

Applications are open for the 2025 New York State Bar Association Trusts and Estates Rising Star Fellowship. This is a great opportunity for junior attorneys to become an active part of the New York trusts and estates community.

To be eligible for the Fellowship, applicants must have between three (3) and six (6) years of relevant legal experience.

All applications should be sent to the chair of the Membership Committee to Nicole L. Clouthier at [email protected]

Deadline:
Thursday, October 31, 2024

Chairs Award (Formerly the Russell A. Taylor Award)

Recognition of exceptional contributions to the Section and the Bar.

Presented by: Trusts and Estates Law Section

Contact: Kate Tortora, Section Liaison, Program and Event Manager | [email protected]

Nomination Deadline: None

Date Presented: January Annual Meeting

Prize Awarded: Tiffany Clock or Chair’s Choice

Previous Award Recipients

  • 2014  Marilyn (Micky) Ordover
  • 2013  Professor Ira Bloom
  • 2012 Jon L. Schumacher, Esq.
  • 2006 Hon. Raymond Radigan
  • 2003 Charles F. Gibbs, Esq.
  • 2002 Arthur M. Sherwood, Esq.
  • 2000 Wallace Leinheardt, Esq.
  • 1995 John W. Tarbox, Esq. (posthumously)

Fellowships

2023 Trusts and Estates Law Section Fellowship

The Fellowship Program will provide students an opportunity to experience trusts and estates law practice in this public sector. The ultimate goal of the Fellowship is to create a network and forge relationships among trusts and estates law attorneys throughout the State of New York. Fellowships will be offered each Summer (June – August) in various locations across the state in the Chambers of a Surrogate Court Judge.  Information on which Surrogates will be hosting Fellowships may be found on the application.

Application Deadline: February 6, 2023

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