
Levin Schreder & Carey Welcomes Mary Lee Turk
Mary Lee focuses her practice on the representation of high net worth individuals, particularly with respect to philanthropic endeavors. She also represents private foundations and public charities on a wide range of issues, including entity formation, tax exemption, grant making and scholarship programs. Click here to read Mary Lee's bio.
Levin Schreder & Carey Welcomes David E. Lieberman
David represents corporate fiduciaries and individuals in complex trust and estate litigation. Before joining our firm, David litigated and tried significant trust and estate cases, as well as complex securities, fraud and commercial cases for 16 years at two of Chicago's leading large firms. Click here to read David's bio.
Jim Carey Becomes a Name Partner and We Celebrate Our 20th Year
As we celebrate our 20th Anniversary
this year, we are pleased to announce that
Jim Carey has become a name partner of the firm. Our firm name
is now Levin Schreder & Carey Ltd. Jim joined the firm as
a partner in 2001 and is the partner in charge of the firm's Trust and
Estate Controversy Resolution Group. "Changing our name seemed
only natural as we celebrate our twentieth year, since Jim has contributed
greatly to our success and growth," commented firm co-founder,
Carleen Schreder. Bob Levin, who co-founded the firm in 1988 with Carleen
noted that "Jim is an outstanding lawyer, a leader in his field,
and I am delighted to have him as my partner." Click
here to see photos from our anniversary event.
Jim Carey served as moderator for an Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) one-day course on "Contested Trusts and Estates" on November 13, 2009.
Mike Moyers and Robin Drey Maher presented a program for J.P. Morgan Chase on the topic of "Preparing for the Family Business Sale" on November 12, 2009.
Carleen Schreder was a guest speaker for a Celesq AttorneysEd Center webcast on the topic of "What Donors Should Know Before They Make the Charitable Gift" on September 10, 2009.
Jim Carey spoke at the ALI-ABA 12th Annual Advanced Course of Study: Representing Estate and Trust Beneficiaries on the topic of "Settlor Intent: Who Cares Anymore?" which was held in Chicago, July 16-17, 2009.
Mary Lee Turk spoke on the topic of "Planned Giving in the Current Tax Environment: Congress, Treasury and You" for a Chicago Council on Planned Giving Master Class on July 9, 2009.
Jim Carey was named Vice Chair of the Probate and Fiduciary Litigation Committee of the Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law of the American Bar Association on June 1, 2009.
Bob Levin was a guest speaker for an audio conference entitled "Estate Plan Syndrome: Why Smart People Fail to Plan" which was sponsored by The Family Business Consulting Group on May 6, 2009.
Jim Carey is one of four Illinois lawyers named an Illinois Super Lawyer in the area of Trust and Estate Litigation. The 2009 Super Lawyer list, published in the February 2009 issue of Chicago Magazine, features the names of prominent lawyers by legal practice concentration.
Jim Carey was a panel participant for a program entitled "Ethics in Estate Planning and Probate" sponsored by the Chicago Bar Association on March 12, 2009. He also spoke at a program for the Greater North Shore Estate and Financial Planning Council on conflicts in multi-generational representation on May 13, 2009.
Jim Carey testified on January 26, 2009 before the Illinois House of Representatives Committee on Family Law with respect to the relationship between the guardianship statute and the proposed update of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act.
Jim Carey was a panelist for an American Bar Association (ABA) teleconference entitled "Pre-Death Will Contests" on December 2, 2008.
Jim Carey served as a panel member for a Chicago Bar Association Mock Trial on September 23, 2008. The panel conducted direct and cross examination with Judge Maureen Connors of the Probate Division, Circuit Court of Cook County, who presided over the mock trials of both a contested guardianship case and a will contest case. The trials presented expert medical testimony of renowned University of Chicago Psychiatrist, Dr. Sandford Finkel, and distinguished the different levels of mental capacity for an adjudication of disability (i.e., guardianship) contrasted to the mental capacity necessary to execute an estate plan. After the mock trials, the participants discussed medical expert testimony in an estate trial.
Jim Carey was a panelist for an American Bar Association (ABA) teleconference entitled "Probate is Dead or Is It?" on May 21, 2008.
Jim Carey spoke at the 19th Annual Real Property & Estate Planning Symposium held in Washington, DC, May 1-2, 2008. He was a panel presenter for the program entitled "Heirs in Waiting? Pre-Mortem Probate Disputes." Jim also spoke on this topic for attendees of the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) annual Estate Planning Short Course, which was held in Chicago on May 2, 2008 and in Champaign on May 14, 2008.
Jim Carey spoke on the topic of "Conflicts and Confidentiality for Fiduciaries and Their Advisors" at the Chicago Estate Planning Council meeting held April 17, 2008. More than 300 people attended the program.
Carleen Schreder spoke on "Illinois Estate Tax Apportionment Issues" for members of the Probate Practice Committee of the Chicago Bar Association on November 15, 2007.
Jim Carey spoke on the topic of "Practical Representation Issues: Competing Client Interests" for participants of an Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) Estate Planning Update Teleconference on October 31, 2007.
Jim Carey co-presented a program on the topic of "Competing Client Interests: Identifying Your Client, Conflicts of Interest and Privilege for Lawyers in the Estate Planning and Fiduciary Context" for attendees of the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) 50th Estate Planning Short Course held April 19, 2007 in Chicago and May 3, 2007 in Springfield.
Margot Gordon presented a program on the topic of "Estate Planning in Illinois Disabled Adult and Minor Guardianships" for attendees of the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) 50th Estate Planning Short Course held May 4, 2007 in Springfield.
Jim Carey spoke on the topic of "Identifying Your Client, Conflicts and Privilege in Estate Planning and Probate" for members of the Chicago Bar Association's Probate Practice Committee on November 17, 2006.
Jim Carey spoke on the topic of "The Measures of Damages in Fiduciary Litigation" presented at the American Bar Association Joint Meeting of the Sections of Taxation and the Section of Real Property Probate and Trust Law held in Denver on October 21, 2006.
Jim Carey authored a supplement to two chapters, "Accountings" and "Contested Admissions of Wills," for the book entitled Contested Trust, Estate and Guardianships published by the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) in January 2006.
Jim Carey discussed initial client meeting issues at the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) Basic Estate Planning Seminar which was held in Peoria on August 12, 2005 and Chicago on August 19, 2005.
Jim Carey presented a program on the topic of "Risk Management for Fiduciaries" for attendees of the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) Annual Estate Planning Short Course held April 29, 2005 in Chicago and May 20, 2005 in Champaign.
Jim Carey authored an article on "Trustee Liability for Breach of Duty Upon Resignation in Trusts & Estates magazine in April 2005.
Jim Carey
was a guest speaker at an "Illinois Probate: Beyond the
Basics" seminar organized by the National Business Institute, held
in Oak
Brook, February 23, 2005. He discussed litigation and ethics issues
pertaining to probate practice.
Bob Levin and Carleen Schreder presented a program on income tax planning in divorce for the American Matrimonial Lawyer Association on November 11, 2004.
Margot Gordon presented a program on "Guardianship and Special Needs Trusts" as part of a program sponsored by the Brain Injury Association, held October 1, 2004.
Carleen Schreder presented a program on the topic of charitable giving sponsored by the Merit School of Music, held September 21, 2004.
Jim Carey presented a program on "Contested Admissions and Wills to Probate" at an estate, trust and guardianship program sponsored by the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education (IICLE), held September 1, 2004 and September 8, 2004.
Jim Carey was a guest lecturer at a basic estate planning program sponsored by the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education (IICLE), held August 13, 2004 and August 26, 2004.
Carleen Schreder presented a program entitled "Extreme Estate Plan Makeovers: How to Make the Most of Badly Drafted Documents" for attendees of the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) Annual Estate Planning Short Course held in Chicago on May 6, 2004 and Champaign on May 19, 2004.