ACTEC today announced that Robert (Bob) W. Goldman will serve as the College’s new President. Goldman, a partner with Goldman, Felcoski & Stone, P.A. in Naples, FL, succeeds ACTEC President 2021-2022, Ann B. Burns from Minneapolis, MN.
Press Releases
In honor of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, ACTEC released the video Breaking the Glass Ceiling at ACTEC, offering an inside look at how women can lead the charge of enabling an established professional organization to become more inclusive and diverse.
In celebration of Black History Month, ACTEC released the video The Fight for Justice, Reparations and Bruce’s Beach to provide insight into how the use of eminent domain can be used in a discriminatory manner, and what can be done to help families fight for heirs property reparations.
In celebration of National Mentoring Month, ACTEC offers a discussion between two successful trust and estate lawyers about the impact mentors had on their careers, and professional recommendations to young lawyers in a new video, Mentoring Young Lawyers and the Impact of Affinity Bars.
The Heart of America Fellows Institute of ACTEC graduated 28 participants of Class II.
ACTEC released a new video, Recognizing Religious Diversity While Advising End-of-Year Giving. Approximately 31 percent of the $471 billion of annual charitable giving occurs in the month of December.
The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) today released a new video, Legal Options for Individuals with Special Needs and Disabilities.
ACTEC is pleased to welcome 27 new Fellows, elected by the Board of Regents on October 10 at ACTEC’s Virtual Fall Meeting.
The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) today released a new video that examines Heirs Property and Generational Land Loss and potential solutions to the problem.
The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) today released its video, Black Farmers, Land Loss and the Racial Economic Gap, which provides insight into how discriminatory government programs and practices contributed to the racial wealth gap of Black American farmers.