Richard M. Horwood
Family Law
Family Law
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Richard M. Horwood has devoted his practice to business and financial planning, including business law, taxation and estate planning. His extensive experience has allowed him to develop the resources that make him an acknowledged authority in these areas. He advises business owners, non-profit organizations, donors and collectors on a variety of complex planning issues.He advises art collectors regarding key issues such as authentication/provenance, collection management, tax matters, disposition, charitable, museum and family gifting. As collector's counsel, he assists in enhancing the value of the collection by positioning exhibitions and cataloguing as well as working with dealers, auction houses, family foundations, and museums. He has significant experience negotiating art loan agreements, gift acceptance agreements, dealer and auction agreements, and tax-efficient planning strategies during lifetime and at death.Dick represents a wide range of clients throughout the country, including corporations and other business enterprises of all sizes, family groups and individuals. He has achieved recognition as a speaker, editor and author. He has been a frequent speaker at national conferences and seminars. In addition, he is the author of numerous articles concerning various aspects of business law.He was chosen as one of the Nation's Top 100 Attorneys by Worth magazine and was recognized in the Trusts and Estates section of the 2014 editions of The Best Lawyers in America and Chicago's Best Lawyers.Most recently, he received the Austin Fleming Distinguished Service Award from the Chicago Estate Planning Council (CEPC) for his significant contribution to the improvement of estate planning practices. He advises business owners, non-profit organizations, donors and collectors on a variety of complex planning issues. He advises art collectors regarding key issues such as authentication/provenance, collection management, tax matters, disposition, charitable, museum and family gifting. As collector's counsel, he assists in enhancing the value of the collection by positioning exhibitions and cataloguing as well as working with dealers, auction houses, family foundations, and museums. He has significant experience negotiating art loan agreements, gift acceptance agreements, dealer and auction agreements, and tax-efficient planning strategies during lifetime and at death. Dick represents a wide range of clients throughout the country, including corporations and other business enterprises of all sizes, family groups and individuals. He has achieved recognition as a speaker, editor and author. He has been a frequent speaker at national conferences and seminars. In addition, he is the author of numerous articles concerning various aspects of business law. He was chosen as one of the Nation's Top 100 Attorneys by Worth magazine and was recognized in the Trusts and Estates section of the 2014 editions of The Best Lawyers in America and Chicago's Best Lawyers. Most recently, he received the Austin Fleming Distinguished Service Award from the Chicago Estate Planning Council (CEPC) for his significant contribution to the improvement of estate planning practices.
Jurisdiction
Illinois
State Capital
Springfield
Highest Court
Illinois Supreme Court
Bar Association
Illinois State Bar Association
Typical Consultation
$200-$400
Typical Hourly Range
$250-$500/hr
Fee Model Notes
Family law matters often blend consultation, hourly billing, and limited-scope flat fees.
Estimates vary by market, complexity, urgency, and attorney experience.
Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2008
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