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UID:1326520170316T133000ZGood Intentions Can Lead to Unintended Consequences
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DESCRIPTION:\n \n \nDenver Athletic Club\n \n1325 Glenarm Place, Denver, CO 80204\n \nBallroom\n \n \n \nThe Program:\n \nGood Intentions Can Lead to Unintended Consequences\n \n \n \nPresented By:\n \nJeffrey Haskell, J.D., LL.M., will join us from Foundation Souce, where he serves as Chief Legal Officer.  There, he is responsible for providing guidance on legal and tax issues to the foundations that the company serves.  Jeff works with and provides guidance to a team of attorneys, accountants, and support professionals who provide tax reporting services to clients of the company as well as support to foundations and their advisors on a range of issues including Program- and Mission-Related Investments, grants to individuals, expenditure responsibility grants, equivalency determinations, scholarship and award programs, set-aside projects, return preparation, and compliance with self-dealing, minimum required distributions, excess business holdings, jeopardizing investments, and taxable expenditure rules.\n \nPrior to joining Foundation Source, Mr. Haskell was an associate at the law firms of Kronish Leib Weiner & Hellman LLP and Olshan Grundman Frome Rosenzweig & Wolosky, in the Tax and Trusts and Estates departments. Prior to joining Olshan Grundman, Mr. Haskell worked at Coopers & Lybrand in the Business Tax Planning Group.\n \nMr. Haskell is involved in pro bono work for public charities and has served as an adjunct lecturer at Baruch College of Accountancy, where he taught corporate tax law. Articles by Mr. Haskell have appeared in Trusts & Estates and Taxation of Exempts magazines, and in Cardozo Law Review. Additionally, he is a frequent speaker on the rules and regulations pertaining to private foundations.\n \nMr. Haskell is a graduate of Yeshiva University and the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where he was a member of the Cardozo Law Review. He received a Masters of Law in Taxation from New York University School of Law, where he was a member of the NYU Tax Law Review.\n \n \n ------\n\n \n \nThe meeting begins with breakfast at 7:30 a.m.  Free parking is available in the Denver Athletic Club parking garage.  Please notify the parking attendant that you are there for the meeting.\n \nMembers are invited to bring guests.  We do not charge for guests at this time.  Printed copies of the presentation will not be available at the meeting.  A copy of the presentation will be available on the website prior to the meeting.\n \n \n ------\n\n \n \nThis presentation qualifies for CPE credit in Colorado.\n \nLearning objectives: This program is intended to inform participants on Estate Planning Issues.\n âInstructional delivery method: Live instructor\n CPE credits: 1 (one) hour\n Field of study: Estate Planning\n Prerequisites: None\n Program Level: Basic\n Advance Preparation: None\n Program Description:\n Course Registration Requirements: Click Register Now on this page or email Stephanie Hill at steph.hill@yahoo.com\n Refund Policy: N/A, cost included in annual membership dues\n Complaint Resolution Policy: Complaints regarding CPE programming can be submitted to DEPC, P.O. Box 370596, Denver, CO 80237 or to denverecp@gmail.com.\n \nYou are invited to email our office manager, Stephanie Hill, at steph.hill@yahoo.com with any questions.\n \n \n
SUMMARY:Good Intentions Can Lead to Unintended Consequences - Denver Estate Planning Council 
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