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SOLD OUT “How Recent Developments Affect Contemporary Estate Planning Strategies”, Sam Donaldson. Joint Dinner Meeting with PBEPC. Sponsored by Palm Healthcare Foundation and MPI Business Valuation and Advisory

Date: Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Time: 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Location: BallenIsles Country Club, 100 BallenIsles Circle, Palm Beach Gardens
Speaker: Sam Donaldson, JD, LL.M, AEP®

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Samuel A. Donaldson, JD, LL.M., AEP® (Distinguished) will speak on “How Recent Developments Affect Contemporary Estate Planning Strategies”.  Before joining the Georgia State Law faculty in 2012, Samuel A. Donaldson, professor of law was at the University of Washington School of Law for 13 years.  During his tenure at the University of Washington, he was a five-time recipient of the Philip A. Trautman Professor of the Year award from the law school’s Student Bar Association.  He served for two years as an associate dean for academic administration and six years as the director of the law school’s graduate program in taxation.

Donaldson is an academic fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel and a member of the Bar in Washington, Oregon, and Arizona. Among his scholarly works, Donaldson is a co-author of the popular West casebook, Federal Income Tax: A Contemporary Approach, and a co-author of the Price on Contemporary Estate Planning treatise published by Wolters Kluwer.

He has served as the Harry R. Horrow Visiting Professor of International Law at Northwestern University and a visiting assistant professor at the University of Florida Levin College of Law.

Donaldson, an amateur crossword constructor’s puzzles have been published in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and other outlets.

Donaldson has a LL.M., University of Florida College of Law, J.D. Magna Cum Laude, University of Arizona College of Law, and B.A. with Highest Honors, Oregon State University.

 

Guests must pay by credit card on now, or submit a check for $80.00 payable to the East Coast Estate Planning Council in order to be admitted.

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