Linsey A. Glosier
OFFICE MANAGING Partner
T 303.558.1453
F 303.226.8499
lglosier@harrisonllp.com
Denver, CO
Linsey Glosier focuses on advising high-net-worth families and individuals in all areas of wealth transfer and preservation planning. She has extensive experience with income, estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer tax planning, including planning for sales of businesses and other liquidity events. She also helps clients with irrevocable trust creation, including irrevocable insurance trusts, intentionally defective irrevocable grantor trusts, qualified personal residence trusts, grantor retained annuity trusts and installment sale transactions to grantor trusts, and the creation of revocable trusts, wills, and powers of attorney.
She frequently works with clients on lifetime gifting, closely-held business succession planning, life insurance planning, charitable giving, premarital and postmarital agreements, modifying irrevocable trusts, and preparing settlement agreements in fiduciary disputes. She also has experience with asset freeze techniques and trust and estate administration.
Linsey is an active member of the Denver trusts and estate community and enjoys working closely with other wealth planning professionals. She is a founding member of the Colorado Chapter of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and a member of the Rocky Mountain Estate Planning Council and Denver Estate Planning Council. Linsey is also a regular speaker on topics related to wealth transfer planning and enjoys giving back to her community as a mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado.
During law school, Linsey clerked for Chief Justice Richard B. Teitelman of the Missouri Supreme Court and interned with the Missouri State Public Defender. Before attending law school, Linsey was a reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times, covering breaking news.
“Protecting Valuable Collection: Jewelry and Watches,” Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), Colorado Chapter (March 2023)
“Planning for the Modern Entrepreneur,” Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), Colorado Chapter (June 2021)
“Estate Planning in Contemplation of 2021 Tax Law Changes,” Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), St. Louis Chapter (September 2020)
“State Income Tax Planning with ING Trusts and North Carolina Dept. of Revenue v. Kaestner,” BCLP Private Client CLE Seminar (August 28, 2019)
“Modifying Noncharitable Irrevocable Trusts Under the Colorado Uniform Trust Code & Beyond,” BCLP Private Client CLE Seminar (August 23, 2018)
Guest Lecturer, “Probate and Trust Administration,” and “Fiduciary Duties,” Denver University Sturm School of Law, Trusts and Estates Class (2016)
“Covering Your Basis: The Evolution of the Delaware Tax Trap from Pitfall to Prescription,” Georgia Fiduciary Law Institute (July 2015)
Guest Lecturer, Marital Deduction Planning and Other Topics, Washington University School of Law (2013-2014)
Arizona
Colorado
Missouri
Washington University, J.D., cum laude, 2012
Loyola University Chicago, B.A., magna cum laude, 2007
State Bar of Arizona
Missouri Bar Association
Colorado Bar Association
Denver Estate Planning Council, Member
Rocky Mountain Estate Planning Council, Member
Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), Member – St. Louis Chapter