George Reynolds is a member of the firm's estate planning and administration practice. He has concentrated in this area of the law for over 30 years and his experience extends to the preparation of numerous types of estate planning documents (including wills, living trusts, charitable trusts, durable general powers of attorney and advance directives for health care), the administration of estates and trusts and the development of effective estate plans for individuals and family groups. In addition, he speaks to professional and other groups on a regular basis and has written several articles on related estate planning topics. Mr. Reynolds is a past Maryland State Chair of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. Credentials American College of Trust and Estate Counsel: Fellow (1992-present); Maryland State Chair (2001-2006) Arthritis Foundation, Maryland Chapter: Chair of Board of Trustees (1996-1997) Best Lawyers in America ®: Trusts and Estates (2007-2012) Maryland Historical Society: Board of Trustees (2001-2006) Maryland Super Lawyers®: Selected for inclusion in the area of Estate Planning & Probate, Tax, Estate & Trust Litigation (2007-2012) Preservation Maryland: Board of Trustees (1994-2000) St. Joseph Medical Center Foundation, Inc.: Board of Directors (2002-present) The Howard County Conservancy: Board of Trustees (1990-1998) The Walters Art Museum: Trustee (2008-present) Publications "Federal Estate Tax Repealed for 2010," Miles & Stockbridge News Brief (Co-Author) (February 2010). "Maryland Taxes ," 4th Ed. (Co-Editor) (2005). Speaking Engagements "Expending Your Social Capital: Uses of Charitable Trusts in Estate Planning,' (January 2004). "Tax Strategies in Estate Administration: Liquidity Issues ' Handling Business Interests," (January 2004). "Uses of Trusts in Estate Planning." (January 18, 2004). Advanced Estate Planning Institute Georgetown University Law Center (2002 and 2003). "Charitable Income Trusts and Family Limited Partnerships: A Marriage Made in Heaven?". "Estate Planning with Charitable Remainder, Irrevocable Life Insurance and Revocable Living Trusts". |