Dana Mark is a member of Kaye Scholer's Trusts and Estates Department and is resident in the firm's New York office. Her practice focuses on tax, estate and charitable gift planning. It includes the drafting of wills and trust agreements, retirement planning and the probate and administration of estates and trusts matters.
Ms. Mark is a Fellow of The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel and has frequently lectured at the American Bar Association, New York University's School of Continuing and Professional Studies and at New York State Bar Association Seminars. She has also written numerous articles on estate planning and charitable giving.
Ms. Mark's memberships include the American Bar Association: Tax Section - Fiduciary Income Tax Committee; Committee on Estates and Gift Taxes: Chair, Marital and Miscellaneous Deductions Subcommittee; Real Property Probate and Trust Section, Committee on Generation Skipping Transfers; Life Insurance & Employee Benefit Committee; New York State Bar Association: Tax Section; Trusts and Estates Law Section; Bar Association of the City of New York, Board Member, Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Inc.
Areas of Experience: Charitable Giving Planning, Including Private Foundation Matters; Estate, Trust and Tax Planning; Family Business Planning; Fiduciary Matters; Pre- and Post-Nuptial Agreements; Probate and Administration of Estates and Trusts Matters; Tax Dispute Matters; Wills and Trusts Agreements.
LL.M., New York University School of Law, 1988
J.D. (magna cum laude), Touro College School of Law, 1985
Editor, Touro Law Review
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