Robert E. Kass Detroit, Michigan
After earning his law degree at the University of Michigan, Bob began his legal career as an associate with a U.S. law firm in Brussels, Belgium, serving a multinational corporate clientele. He later returned to the United States to pursue advanced studies in tax law at New York University, where he earned a Master's Degree in Taxation. He then joined Barris, Sott, Denn & Driker, in 1979, where he became a partner in 1983. His practice is concentrated in the areas of estate planning, wealth preservation, and planned giving, for estates of all sizes, from modest estates to the very largest. He has practiced in this area for over 25 years. In addition to the traditional drafting of wills and trusts, he and his group specialize in numerous sophisticated wealth preservation techniques, succession planning, probate and trust administration, post-mortem planning, estate tax return preparation and gift and estate tax audits and appeals, and estate-related claims and litigation. He is also heavily involved in charitable and planned giving techniques, to permit his clients to identify and meet their charitable giving objectives, with maximum tax benefit. Bob also serves as the Chairman of the Tax, Estate Planning & Probate Group, and is a member of the firm's Executive Committee. Representative Cases Recommended and implemented reallocation of personal injury award between decedent's estate and family members, saving family members over $250,000 in estate taxes. Implemented charitable trust for client owning a large concentration of highly appreciated publicly traded stock, permitting him to diversify his holdings into mutual funds without triggering capital gains, significantly increase his lifetime income, and receive charitable income tax deduction. The company whose stock he previously owned subsequently declared bankruptcy. Areas of Practice Education J.D. (honors), University of Michigan Law School Post-graduate studies, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland (recipient of Fulbright-Swiss University Fellowship) LL.M. (Taxation), New York University Law School Teaching Experience Recent Experience in Teaching to Professionals "Basic Rules Governing Estate Planning" (ICLE Fundamentals in Estate Planning Course, 2005) "Creative Uses of Charitable Gift Annuities" (ICLE Annual Probate & Estate Planning Conference, 2005) "Marketing and Running the Successful Estate Administration Practice" (ICLE Annual Probate & Estate Planning Conference, 2004) "Post-Death Administration: A View from the Trenches" (ICLE After-Hours Tax Series, 2002) "Effective Estate Planning Devices after the 2001 Tax Act" (ICLE Annual Probate & Estate Planning Conference, 2001) "Advising Clients in a Climate of Possible Repeal of the Estate Tax" (ICLE Annual Probate & Estate Planning Conference, 2000) "Transfer of Wealth in Blended Families" (ICLE Conference on Estate Planning for Second Marriages, 1999). Member of the faculty for the ICLE post-graduate seminars in estate planning for the Certificate Program in Estate Planning and Administration (seminars presented in 2005-2006). Seminars for the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants: "What Every CPA Needs to Know About Probate," (MACPA Income and Estate Tax Conference, Spring, 2004, and in November, 2004 for the MACPA Personal Financial Planning Conference) Radio/TV Presentations; Media References He has been quoted in the Detroit News, Crain's Detroit Business, and other local newspapers, and his publications have been referred to in Bottom Line Personal; Probate & Property, a publication of the Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law of the American Bar Association; and the Journal of the Michigan Funeral Directors Association. Publications Articles/Course Outlines: "Creative Uses of Charitable Gift Annuities" (ICLE, 2005) "Marketing and Running the Successful Estate Administration Practice" (ICLE, 2004), co-author with Robert H. Downie. "Post-Death Administration: A View from the Trenches" (ICLE, 2002), co-author with Robert H. Downie. "Effective Estate Planning Devices after the 2001 Tax Act" (ICLE, 2001) "Advising Clients in a Climate of Possible Repeal of the Estate Tax" (ICLE, 2000) "Transfer of Wealth in Blended Families" (ICLE, 1999). Magazine Articles: "Prepaying Your Kids' or Grandkids' Tuition...:" Women's American ORT National Reporter, Spring 2000. Article discussing possibility of obtaining unlimited gift tax exemption for prepayment of tuition. Professional Affiliations Member of the Advisory Board of the Probate and Estate Planning Section of the State Bar of Michigan. The Advisory Board is an assembly of distinguished judges and attorneys whose purpose is to offer advice and insights important to the probate and estate planning bar to the Probate and Estate Planning Council, the governing board of the Probate and Estate Planning Section. Member, Taxation Section of the American Bar Association and the State Bar of Michigan, and the Real Property and Probate Section of the State Bar of Michigan. Member, Planned Giving Roundtable of Southeastern Michigan Past Chairman, Detroit Bar Association Tax Committee Civic Organizations Member, Professional Advisory Group of the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan and the planned giving committees of several other major charities. Member, Board of Directors of Planned Giving Round Table of Southeast Michigan, and Chairman of its LEAVE A LEGACY Speaker's Bureau. Member, Steering Committee of the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Foundation's Planned Giving Advisory Group. Past member of the Board of Directors of Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Michigan Foundation, French-American Chamber of Commerce. Foreign Languages |
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