William B.Norden
Partner
Trusts and Estates
wnorden@seyfarth.com
Bill has more than four decades of experience in trusts and estates law.
More About Bill
Bill focuses on trusts and estates law and has more than 40 years of experience representing corporate executives, owners of closely-held businesses, real estate operators and developers, art dealers and collectors, and other high-net-worth individuals.
Representing both individual and corporate fiduciaries, Bill has been involved in all aspects of estate and trust administration and litigation, including Internal Revenue Service Appeals hearings, New York State court matters and US Tax Court proceedings. Over the course of his legal practice, he has represented virtually every major New York City bank and trust company in trust and estate matters.
Among the array of Bill's estate planning activities are his plan design services, preparation of "what if" calculations and coordination with other estate professionals (including appraisers, accountants, business consultants, and insurance advisors), as well as the drafting of Wills, trusts, family limited partnerships, and ancillary estate/trust documents. He is actively involved in assisting his clients with the transfer of their assets in order to accomplish their estate plan objectives, including the preparation of gift tax returns.
Bill has extensive experience in the not-for-profit section and has represented major public charities and private foundations as general counsel and as trusts and estates counsel, including matters with New York State and the Internal Revenue Service. Additionally, he has served as a Director on the boards of private foundations, one of which had assets in excess of $500 million, and also public charities, including a museum and a college.
Representing both individual and corporate fiduciaries, Bill has been involved in all aspects of estate and trust administration and litigation, including Internal Revenue Service Appeals hearings, New York State court matters and US Tax Court proceedings. Over the course of his legal practice, he has represented virtually every major New York City bank and trust company in trust and estate matters.
Among the array of Bill's estate planning activities are his plan design services, preparation of "what if" calculations and coordination with other estate professionals (including appraisers, accountants, business consultants, and insurance advisors), as well as the drafting of Wills, trusts, family limited partnerships, and ancillary estate/trust documents. He is actively involved in assisting his clients with the transfer of their assets in order to accomplish their estate plan objectives, including the preparation of gift tax returns.
Bill has extensive experience in the not-for-profit section and has represented major public charities and private foundations as general counsel and as trusts and estates counsel, including matters with New York State and the Internal Revenue Service. Additionally, he has served as a Director on the boards of private foundations, one of which had assets in excess of $500 million, and also public charities, including a museum and a college.
- JD, New York University School of Law
- BS, Brooklyn College, The City University of New York
- New York
- US Tax Court
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Bill has more than four decades of experience in trusts and estates law.
More About Bill
Bill focuses on trusts and estates law and has more than 40 years of experience representing corporate executives, owners of closely-held businesses, real estate operators and developers, art dealers and collectors, and other high-net-worth individuals.
Representing both individual and corporate fiduciaries, Bill has been involved in all aspects of estate and trust administration and litigation, including Internal Revenue Service Appeals hearings, New York State court matters and US Tax Court proceedings. Over the course of his legal practice, he has represented virtually every major New York City bank and trust company in trust and estate matters.
Among the array of Bill's estate planning activities are his plan design services, preparation of "what if" calculations and coordination with other estate professionals (including appraisers, accountants, business consultants, and insurance advisors), as well as the drafting of Wills, trusts, family limited partnerships, and ancillary estate/trust documents. He is actively involved in assisting his clients with the transfer of their assets in order to accomplish their estate plan objectives, including the preparation of gift tax returns.
Bill has extensive experience in the not-for-profit section and has represented major public charities and private foundations as general counsel and as trusts and estates counsel, including matters with New York State and the Internal Revenue Service. Additionally, he has served as a Director on the boards of private foundations, one of which had assets in excess of $500 million, and also public charities, including a museum and a college.
Representing both individual and corporate fiduciaries, Bill has been involved in all aspects of estate and trust administration and litigation, including Internal Revenue Service Appeals hearings, New York State court matters and US Tax Court proceedings. Over the course of his legal practice, he has represented virtually every major New York City bank and trust company in trust and estate matters.
Among the array of Bill's estate planning activities are his plan design services, preparation of "what if" calculations and coordination with other estate professionals (including appraisers, accountants, business consultants, and insurance advisors), as well as the drafting of Wills, trusts, family limited partnerships, and ancillary estate/trust documents. He is actively involved in assisting his clients with the transfer of their assets in order to accomplish their estate plan objectives, including the preparation of gift tax returns.
Bill has extensive experience in the not-for-profit section and has represented major public charities and private foundations as general counsel and as trusts and estates counsel, including matters with New York State and the Internal Revenue Service. Additionally, he has served as a Director on the boards of private foundations, one of which had assets in excess of $500 million, and also public charities, including a museum and a college.
- JD, New York University School of Law
- BS, Brooklyn College, The City University of New York
- New York
- US Tax Court
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- Listed in Best Lawyers in America (Woodward/White Inc.) for Trusts and Estates (2022-2025)
- Co-Author, “Year-End Estate Planning for 2024,” Legal Update, Seyfath Shaw LLP (December 4, 2024)
- Co-Author, "Year-End Estate Planning for 2023," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (November 27, 2023)
- Co-Author, "Year-End Estate Planning for 2022," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (November 30, 2022)
- Co-Author, "Estate Planning with 2020 Vision," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (August 28, 2020)
- Co-Author, "Practical Estate Planning Considerations During a Pandemic," Legal Update, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (April 10, 2020)
- Co-Author, "Tax Reform Impact on Estate Taxes," Tax Reform Management Alert Series, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (December 22, 2017)
- Co-Author, "Seeing the Big Picture Helps Estate Planners Best Serve Clients," Chapter in Inside the Minds – Estate Planning Client Strategies - Leading Lawyers on Navigating Recent Legislation and Understanding its Impact on Estate Plans (2015 Edition)
- Co-Author, "New York Estate Tax Changes," One Minute Memo, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (April 25, 2014)
- Co-Author, "New Proposals Present Planning Opportunity For NY Residents," One Minute Memo, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (February 20, 2014)
- "Trust Training - Working With Trusts In The Lending Process," U.S. Bank (April 25, 2018)