Samuel Dangremond

Associate

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Samuel Dangremond is an associate in Curtis’ Private Client and Trusts and Estates groups. He advises high-net-worth individuals and families on estate and trust planning and administration, with a focus on tax-efficient wealth transfer and fiduciary income tax considerations, including multigenerational and cross-border planning.

Mr. Dangremond is currently a Fellow with the Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section of the American Bar Association. He maintains an active pro bono practice and serves on the Associate Board of Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, where he has presented continuing legal education programs on trusts and estates topics. He also writes and presents on trusts and estates matters, including for American Bar Association publications and conferences.

Prior to joining Curtis, Mr. Dangremond practiced in the litigation department of a New York law firm, where his experience included trusts and estates matters. Before entering law school, he was a writer and editor at Town & Country magazine.

Education

Fordham University School of Law, J.D.

Fordham University, Gabelli School of Business, M.B.A.

University of Pennsylvania, B.A. in English, cum laude

Admitted to Practice

Connecticut

New York

Florida

Courts

U.S. Supreme Court

U.S. District Court - Southern District of New York

U.S. Tax Court

Awards

Super Lawyers Rising Stars, Estate Planning & Probate, New York Metro, 2026

American Bar Association Star of the Quarter (Winter 2023)

Membership

American Bar Association

— Fellow, Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law (RPTE), 2024-2026 Term

The Association of the Bar of the City of New York

— Member, Trusts, Estates & Surrogate’s Courts Committee

Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts Associate Board

Samuel Dangremond is an associate in Curtis’ Private Client and Trusts and Estates groups. He advises high-net-worth individuals and families on estate and trust planning and administration, with a focus on tax-efficient wealth transfer and fiduciary income tax considerations, including multigenerational and cross-border planning.