Special Valuation Rules in Estate Planning:Chapter 14 Issues and Applications
Faculty - ACTEC Fellows: N. Todd Angkatavanich, Amy Heller, Kevin Matz, Adam Sherman
Faculty - ACTEC Fellows: N. Todd Angkatavanich, Amy Heller, Kevin Matz, Adam Sherman
Faculty: ACTEC Fellows Christine Socha Czapek, Shane Kelley and Charles A. (“Clary”) Redd
Faculty: ACTEC Fellow: George D. Karibjanian
Faculty: ACTEC Fellows Turney P. Berry, Jane Gorham Ditelberg, Ronald Scalise, Jr., Robert H. Sitkoff
Faculty: ACTEC Fellows Farhad Aghdami, Nicole Pearl, Melissa Willms
The use of assisted reproduction and developing medical technologies to create or expand a family has necessitated a rapidly evolving area of law. The Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization has prompted states to propose or institute new laws surrounding abortion, surrogacy, and the viability of an embryo or fetus, leaving things in a state of flux. Numerous cases challenging these laws are also winding their way through the court system.