On Wednesday, April 20th at 11am (central) Digital Estate Planning, LLC is sponsoring 1.5 hour seminar titled, "Estate Planning for Digital Assets." I will be presenting along with Attorney Joe Boucher from Neider & Boucher, S.C. and Attorney Eugene Yang from Entrustet. A description of the webinar from the registration site is as follows:
Ever wondered what happens to your clients' ebay, paypal, computer files, Facebook, or digital photos after they die?
A new class of property or quasi-property known as digital assets has surfaced, leaving the traditional forms of estate planning at a loss for words. The limitations of current law in regards to digital assets does not reduce their relevance from an estate planning perspective.
In this seminar we will discuss the Internet as it relates to digital assets, the definition of digital assets, and the unique estate planning issues involved with this new class of property. We will also discuss some of the planning options available at this time and some ideas on where the digital asset area is heading.
Please visit the webinar site for more information including continuing legal education credit details and to register for the 1.5 hour webinar. Also, please visit DigitalEstatePlanning.com for updates and discussions of issues related to estate planning in our digital world.
