Overview

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Emily Karr is a Partner in the Firm’s Portland office and a member of the Corporate practice group. Ms. Karr advises clients about estate planning and the administration of estates and trusts. She provides advice related to estate and gift taxes, the income taxation of estates, trusts and beneficiaries, and issues concerning charitable giving and tax-exempt organizations. Her estate planning practice includes establishing family limited liability companies, insurance and personal residence trusts, generation-skipping trusts, dynasty trusts, spousal trusts, and grantor and non-grantor trusts, and domestic partner planning.

Ms. Karr focuses on family-owned business succession planning, including trusts or other arrangements that can facilitate the transfer of a family business to the next generation. She also focuses on clients with specialized issues, such as executives, entrepreneurs, authors, performers, athletes, and artists. She specializes in international estate and tax planning for individuals, families, and trusts. She advises U.S. and foreign citizens with business or personal interests offshore, and foreign citizens with permanent U.S. or foreign residency who have unique community property and asset protection issues or estates that span multiple countries.

Ms. Karr can handle all aspects of settling estates, from preparing and filing pleadings and documents for probate court to marshaling and inventorying estate assets, settling claims, and preparing tax returns. She advises trustees on tax and accounting responsibilities and helps interpret trust provisions and eventual distribution of assets. This includes preparing fiduciary income tax returns and preparing estate and inheritance tax returns upon death.

She advises nonprofit boards on corporate governance, tax-exempt organization law, and developing charitable giving plans involving charitable lead trusts, charitable remainder trusts, charitable gift annuities, and private foundations. Ms. Karr serves as the Chancellor of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon, advising the Bishop and various Diocesan governing bodies and institutions on secular legal issues, Church canons, and ecclesiastical proceedings.

Education

  • Duke University School of Law, J.D. and LL.M.
  • Northwestern University, B.A., History

  • Listed in Chambers High Net Worth Guide (Private Wealth Law—Oregon), 2016 – Present
  • Named by Best Lawyers® as Trusts and Estates Law “Lawyer of the Year,” Portland, 2016
  • Included in The Best Lawyers in America® (Trusts and Estates Law), 2005 – Present
  • Listed in Oregon Super Lawyers® (Estate Planning & Probate, Tax, Nonprofit Organizations), 2006 – 2020, 2022 – Present
  • Stoel Rives LLP Andrew Guy Pro Bono Award, Recipient, 2022
  • American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) (International Estate Planning and Technology in the Practice Committees), Fellow
  • Business for Culture and the Arts, Creative Business Volunteer Award, 2013

  • Past President, Estate Planning Council of Portland
  • Member, Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), STEP Seattle
  • Academician, International Academy of Estate and Trust Law
  • Former adjunct professor, Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College
  • Member, Oregon State Bar, Washington State Bar, Multnomah Bar Association, American Bar Association
  • Member, Estate Planning and Administration, Business Law, Elder Law, and Taxation sections of the Oregon State Bar

  • Oregon Symphony Association, Director, 2022 – Present
  • Episcopal Diocese of Oregon, Chancellor, 2021 – Present
  • Good Samaritan Foundation, Trustee, 2021 – Present
  • The Jackson Foundation, Trustee, 2014 – Present
  • The Carter Center, Planned Giving Advisory Council, Member, 2012 – Present
  • Oregon Humanities, Former Chair
  • The Library Foundation, Former Chair
  • Northwest Academy, Former Chair
  • Business for Culture and the Arts, Former Member
  • Oregon Ballet Theatre, Former Member
  • Northwest Earth Institute, Former Member
  • Mental Health Services West, Former Member