We are very pleased to announce
The EPJ Volume 4 Staff Editors:
Danae Couch Megan Fescenmeyer Kent Hansen Austin Hartley Chelsi Honeycutt Jobe Jackson Zachary Long Justin Lopez Bryan Mackay Elizabeth Morse Lauren Munselle Kate Murphy Lindsay Nichols Katherine Owens Jason Parker Audrey Rugg Rachael Rustmann Sarah Stefaniak Brittany Taylor Torrie Taylor
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We are very pleased to announce
The EPJ Volume 4 Executive Board and Board of Editors:
John Conner, Editor-in-Chief
Mary Porter, Executive Managing Editor
Whitney Savage, Executive Comment Editor
Joseph Briers, Lead Articles Editor
Carly Hardt, Executive Symposium Editor
Julie Fletcher, Business Manager
Articles Editors: Sarah Sokol Karla Valles Natalie Cepak William Herring Ian Van Reenen Aquila Jordan Austin Ramsey Rachel Presa
Comment Editors: Meggie Orgain Ryan McLearen Marc Cain Mikela Bryant Brandon Schwarzentraub
Online Companion Editor: Samantha Taber
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Continuing Legal Education 2012
We are excited to announce the 2012 Estate Planning & Community Property Law Journal CLE Seminar, on Friday, February, 24, 2012, at the Texas Tech University School of Law in Lubbock.
- A one-year subscription to the Journal is included in the price of admission to the seminar.
- The seminar will be held at Texas Tech University School of Law’s new Mark & Becky Lanier Professional Development Center in the Bill and Carolyn Lanier Auditorium. The seminar will take place on Friday, February 24, 2012, from 7:30 a.m. until 4:10 p.m. The seminar’s admission price is $125.00 per person for general admission and $95.00 per person for all Texas Tech alumni, ACTEC Fellows, LCBA Members, and SPTEC Members. In order to register for the seminar, please mail this enrollment form (PDF) and a check or money order to the address above, or contact Donna Jones to make a reservation. Ph. 806.742.3990 Ext. 291 • FAX 806.742.4666
We look forward to presentations from the following speakers:
- Gerry W. Beyer, Governor Preston E. Smith Regents Professor of Law, Texas Tech University School of Law
- Professor Ira Mark Bloom, Justice David Josia Brewer Distinguished Professor of Law, Albany Law School
- Professor Jeffrey N. Pennell, Richard H. Clark Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law
- William D. Pargaman, Texas practitioner, Brown McCarroll, L.L.P.
- Mike V. Bourland, Texas practitioner, Bourland, Wall & Wenzel, P.C.
- AND MANY MORE!
See our CLE page for more details.
Congratulations to Professor Gerry Beyer on his recent election into the American Law Institute.
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We are pleased to announce the following student comments recently chosen for publication in our upcoming books!
The Effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on Medicaid: Will Seniors Have More Long-Term Care Options and an Easier Application Process?
-Marc Cain
Digital Life After Death: The Issue of Planning for a Person’s Digital Assets After Death
-John Conner
The Inheritance Mess With Texas ART Children: The Simple Fix
-Julie Fletcher
Forced Heirship on the European Stage: Concerns and Issues with European Forced Heirship Claims
-Ryan McLearen
Death Comes To Us All, But Through Inheritance, The Rich Can Get Richer: Inheritance and the Federal Estate Tax
-Margaret Orgain
Texas and California’s Option of Community Property With Survivorship Rights: Triumphs, Struggles, and Potential Improvements
-Whitney Savage
The following comments will be available on our online companion The Codicil:
Cutting Up the Inherited Credit Card: Using Incentive Trusts to Deter Irresponsible and Unproductive Behavior in Potential Heirs
-Mikela Bryant
Electronic Wills & The Internet: Is LegalZoom Involved in the Unauthorized Practice of Law or is Their Success Simply Ruffling the Legal Profession’s Feathers?
-Brandon Schwarzentraub
Grandma is an Heirloom: New Options for Self-Immortalization
-Samantha Taber
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