F. Ladson Boyle
Charles E. Simons, Jr. Professor of Federal Law
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Contact Information
Room 404
USC School of Law
701 Main Street
Columbia, South Carolina 29208
v 803-777-6885
lad@boyleslaw.net
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Presentations
Major Presentations:
Reforming Irrevocable Trusts to Change the Tax Result, DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL ESTATE PLANNING CONFERENCE, October 2000
Choices for the Tax Advisor When it is Necessary to Reform an Irrevocable Trust: What Remedies Are Permitted by State Law and by the IRS or the Courts, SOUTHERN FEDERAL TAX INSTITUTE, September 1999
Estate Planning Software: Brain Transplants for the Estate Planner, 1989 Heckerling Inst. on Estate Planning (Miami, FL)
The Electric Estate Planner: Plugging in Your Practice, American Bar Association; presentation at IIT-Chicago-Kent (Chicago, IL) July 1988
The Electric Estate Planner: Plugging in Your Practice, American Bar Association; presentation at IIT-Chicago-Kent (Chicago, IL) October 1988
Current Developments in Trusts and Estate Law, Northwest Center for Professional Development; presentation in Atlanta, September 1987
The Electric Estate Planner: Plugging in Your Practice, American Bar Association; presentation at IIT-Chicago-Kent (Chicago, IL) October 1987
The Electric Estate Planner: Plugging in Your Practice, Washington State Bar Association 32nd Annual Estate Planning Conference; presentation in Seattle, October 1987
The Electric Estate Planner: Plugging in Your Practice, University of Denver School of Law; presentation in Denver, October 1987
Current Developments in Trusts and Estate Law, Northwest Center for Professional Development; presentation in San Francisco, September 1987
Using Microcomputers in Estate Planning, University of Miami Institute on Estate Planning; one of a four-person panel, January 1987
Using Microcomputers in an Estate Planning and Tax Practice, 1986 Iowa Spring Tax Conference; University of Iowa and Iowa State Bar Association, May 1986
South Carolina Presentations:
During his 22+ years at USC, Professor Boyle has given hundreds of hours of presentations at continuing education programs in South Carolina.
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