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The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) is proud to announce this year’s second class of New Fellows. ACTEC is an organization of peer-elected lawyers and law professors who are skilled and experienced in the preparation of wills and trusts, estate planning, and probate procedure; and administration of trusts and estates of decedents, minors, and incompetents.
Paradigm shifts, plus politics as usual.
Treasury’s second response to White House directives announces the pending withdrawal of the controversial proposed regulations under section 2704.
ACTEC Young Leaders Class of 2017 – 2019 Announcement: The ACTEC Young Leaders Program was designed to foster scholarship and education in trust and estate matters, promote diversity and inclusivity, and encourage the development of potential ACTEC Fellows. The current class includes: Nathan Brown, Audrey Kucia, Carly McKeeman, Arnette Steele, and John Strohmeyer.
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Oregon School of Law student Shawn Walker wins ACTEC’s Mary Moers Wenig Writing Competition for is paper in the area of trust and estates.
A deep look at the Proposed Regulations provides insights into divergent interpretations.
The White House orders an unprecedented review of burdensome tax regulations, and Treasury puts section 2704 proposed regulations on the menu.