PERSON: Lee-Ford Tritt
Employer
University of Florida College of Law
Position
Law Professor
Biography
Lee-ford Tritt, NYU School of Law, J.D., LL.M. (taxation) is a law professor and member of the graduate tax faculty at the University of Florida College of Law. In addition, Lee-ford is Director of the Center for Estate Planning and Director of the Estate Planning Practice Certificate Program. Lee-ford’s strong commitment to students and the practice of law has helped earn him Professor of the Year for the academic years 2008/2009; 2009/2010; 2010/2011; 2011/2012 and 2012/2013. In addition, he received the University of Florida’s Presidential Award for Excellence in Education in 2011 and the University of Florida’s Impact Award in 2012.
Lee-ford is a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel and the Vice President of the American Association of Law Schools’ Trusts & Estates Division. In addition, Lee-ford serves as Vice Chair of the American Bar Association (“ABA”) Real Property Trusts & Estates Law Section’s Outreach Committee as well as a Chair of a committee for the Non-Tax Estate Planning Considerations Group. He also is an adviser for the Committee on an Act on the Recovery of Stolen Cultural and Artistic Property for the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.
Lee-ford has published several books and many academic articles. He is frequently cited as an authority in many newspapers, magazines, news broadcasts, radio shows, and academic articles. Lee-ford is a frequent lecturer across the country on various estate planning and tax issues, including presentations for the ABA’s national meetings, the ABA’s RPTE Law Section’s annual meetings, the ABA’s Tax Section’s annual meetings, the Florida Bar’s RPPTL Section’s annual meetings, the Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning, and the Notre Dame Tax and Estate Planning Institute.
Before joining UF College of Law in 2005, Lee-ford spent eight years in the New York City trusts and estates departments of Davis, Polk & Wardwell and Milbank, Tweed.
— law.ufl.edu
Lee-ford is a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel and the Vice President of the American Association of Law Schools’ Trusts & Estates Division. In addition, Lee-ford serves as Vice Chair of the American Bar Association (“ABA”) Real Property Trusts & Estates Law Section’s Outreach Committee as well as a Chair of a committee for the Non-Tax Estate Planning Considerations Group. He also is an adviser for the Committee on an Act on the Recovery of Stolen Cultural and Artistic Property for the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.
Lee-ford has published several books and many academic articles. He is frequently cited as an authority in many newspapers, magazines, news broadcasts, radio shows, and academic articles. Lee-ford is a frequent lecturer across the country on various estate planning and tax issues, including presentations for the ABA’s national meetings, the ABA’s RPTE Law Section’s annual meetings, the ABA’s Tax Section’s annual meetings, the Florida Bar’s RPPTL Section’s annual meetings, the Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning, and the Notre Dame Tax and Estate Planning Institute.
Before joining UF College of Law in 2005, Lee-ford spent eight years in the New York City trusts and estates departments of Davis, Polk & Wardwell and Milbank, Tweed.
— law.ufl.edu
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