ACTEC Trust & Estate
Talk Podcasts
ACTEC shares advice from the best and brightest lawyers in the trust and estate field every Tuesday. The ACTEC Trust and Estate Talk podcast series shares in-depth information on topics from electronic wills to bitcoin to charitable planning. Each podcast is transcribed and includes additional resources. Listen, read, and share your new knowledge with clients and colleagues each week.
Winners of the 2024 Mary Moers Wenig Student Writing Competition
ACTEC and The ACTEC Foundation are pleased to announce the winners of the 2024 Mary Moers Wenig Student Writing Competition.
Confronting the Challenges of Tax Reform
To hit some of the highlights of the new act for estate planners, you will be hearing today from ACTEC Fellows Miriam Henry and Beth Shapiro Kaufman.
Privileged Communication in Estate Planning and Advising
How can estate planners keep privileged communication safe when working with other advisors and professionals? ACTEC Fellows tackle attorney-client privilege and privileged communication issues.
Request for Proposals for 2019-2020 Academic Symposium
The Legal Education Committee of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a $20,000 grant to host an academic symposium on trust and estate law during the 2019-2020 academic year. The symposium will stimulate development of scholarly work in...
The Security of Clients’ Information and What Attorneys Need to Know
Do practicing lawyers have ethical and legal duties with the use of technology in the practice of law? ACTEC Fellows discuss protecting client information and ethical responsibility.
What Estate Planners Need to Know About the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act
ACTEC Fellows discuss what problems trust and estate counselors need to be aware of with the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act when advising clients.
Twenty Years of Domestic Asset Protection Trusts in the United States
ACTEC Fellows Don Sparks and Amy Kanyuk discuss 20 years of Asset Protection Trust Legislation in the United States. What do practitioners need to be aware of when moving assets between states?







