The 2nd Annual Jerry A. Kasner Estate Planning Symposium is being held at Santa Clara University in Bannan Hall on Tuesday, October 10, 2006 from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm.

Professor Jerry A. Kasner was a professor of law for 38 years at Santa Clara University’s School of Law, from 1961 – 1998. He was an expert in tax law and spoke at professional seminars across the country. He was a CPA as well as a lawyer and a law professor, and taught continuing education classes for the California CPA Society’s Education Foundation for many years. Because of his commitment to teaching and his expertise, the Silicon Valley San Jose Chapter of the California Society of CPAs renamed their scholarship award for an outstanding Santa Clara University senior accounting student – The Jerry Kasner Scholarship. Professor Kasner passed away October 21, 2004 and it is in his memory this annual symposium is held.

Event Schedule

8:15 – Registration

8:45 – Welcome by Dean Donald Polden

9:00 – "Recent Federal Tax & California Law Developments"

Professor Stanley M. Johanson, The University of Texas Law School

Robert Temmerman, Esq., Temmerman & Cilley LLP

10:45 – "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Grantor Trusts"

Professor Samuel A. Donaldson, University of Washington Law School

12:15 – Lunch and Keynote Presentation

(California Mission Room – Benson Center

Luncheon Welcome – James M. Purcell, Vice President, University Relations

"The True Story: Ethical Dilemmas of Estate Planners"

Kirk Hanson – Markkula Ethics Center

Charles H. Packer, Esq., Hopkins & Carley

1:45 – "Property Transmutations"

Stephen Wagner, Esq, Dick Hemmer & Wagner

3:30 – "Using Collaborative Law to Resolve Estate

William M. Andrews, Esq.

John D. Raskin, Esq.

5:00 – Reception

Arts & Sciences Building Foyer

For more information please call 408-554-5473.