Diana_Zeydel

Diana S.C. Zeydel J.D, LL.M.

National Chair, Trusts & Estates Department, Greenberg Traurig, P.A.

Diana S.C. Zeydel is the National Chair of the Trusts & Estates Department and a shareholder of the law firm of Greenberg Traurig, P.A. She is a member of the Florida, New York and Alaska Bars. Diana is a past member of the Board of Regents and immediate past Chair of the Estate & Gift Tax Committee of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. She is an Academician of The International Academy of Estate and Trust Law. Diana is a recipient of the 2014 IFLR/Euromoney “Best in Wealth Management” Americas Women in Business Law Awards. She is a frequent lecturer on a variety of estate planning topics and has authored and co-authored several recent articles, including “Supercharged Credit Shelter TrustSM versus Portability,” Probate and Property, March/April 2014; “Portability or No: The Death of the Credit-Shelter Trust,” Journal of Taxation, May 2013; “Imposition of the 3.8% Medicare Tax on Estates and Trusts,” Estate Planning, April 2013; “Congress Finally Gives Us a Permanent Estate Tax Law,” Journal of Taxation, February 2013; “Tricks and Traps of Planning and Reporting Generation-Skipping Transfers,” 47th Annual Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning, 2013; “New Portability Temp. Regs. Ease Burden on Small Estates, Offer Planning for Large Ones,” Journal of Taxation, October 2012; “When Is a Gift to a Trust Complete: Did CCA 201208026 Get It Right?” Journal of Taxation, September 2012; “Turner II and Family Partnerships: Avoiding Problems and Securing Opportunity,” Journal of Taxation, July 2012; “Developing Law on Changing Irrevocable Trusts: Staying Out of the Danger Zone,” Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal, Spring 2012; “An Analysis of the Tax Effects of Decanting,” Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Journal, Spring 2012; Diana received her LL.M. in Taxation from New York University School of Law (1993), her J.D. from Yale Law School (1986), and her B.A., summa cum laude, from Yale University (1982), where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.


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