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Practical Planning for Art Collectors and Their Advisors

Date: Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Time: 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Location: Ruth’s Chris Steak House, CityPlace
Speaker: Ramsay H. Slugg

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Ramsay H. Slugg, will speak on "Practical Planning for Art Collectors and Their Advisors".  

Ramsay is a Managing Director and member of the National Wealth Planning Strategies Group at U.S. Trust.  Previously, he was the National Practice Director of Bank of America’s Philanthropic Management group.  He has also served as the Central Region Director of the Bank’s Charitable Management Services Group, and the Central Region Director of the Wealth Management Consulting Group.

Mr. Slugg has also served as an adjunct professor at Texas Christian University and Texas A&M College of Law.  He is a frequent speaker on tax and financial planning topics, especially as they relate to art and collectibles, and is frequently quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, Barron’s and other business publications.  He is the author of the Handbook of Practical Planning for Art Collectors and Their Advisors, published by the American Bar Association’s Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law.

Mr. Slugg is admitted to practice law in Texas, is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the American, and Tarrant County Bar Associations, the Tax and Estate Planning Section of the Tarrant County Bar (Chair, 1999-2000), the Lone Star Chapter of the Partnership for Philanthropic Planning, and the College of the State Bar of Texas.  He currently serves as Co-chair of the American Bar Association’s Real Property Trust and Estate Law Art and Collectibles Committee, as well as in several other leadership positions.  Mr. Slugg received his J.D. degree from the Ohio State University College of Law, and his undergraduate degree from Wittenberg University.

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