About me
Larry Katzenstein is a partner at Thompson Coburn LLP in St. Louis, Missouri and practices in the firm’s private client services area with a concentration on estate planning and charitable giving, and representation of exempt organizations. He regularly speaks at American Law Institute estate planning programs, and has spoken at many other national tax institutes, including the Notre Dame Tax Institute, the University of Miami Heckerling Estate Planning Institute, and the Southern Federal Tax Institute. Larry has served as an adjunct professor at the Washington University School of Law where he has taught both estate and gift taxation and fiduciary income taxation. A former chair of the American Bar Association Tax Section Fiduciary Income Tax Committee, he is a fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel and a member of its Charitable Planning Committee and Fiduciary Income Tax Committe, a member of the advisory board of the New York University National Center on Philanthropy and the Law, and a director of the American Council on Gift Annuities. Larry is also the creator of Tiger Tables actuarial software, which is widely used by tax lawyers and accountants nationwide. He received his undergraduate degree from Washington University in St. Louis and his law degree from Harvard.