Attorney Klyman Elected as a Fellow of ACTEC

Dec 23, 2010News

Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P. C. of Springfield, MA and Northampton, MA is proud to announce that Attorney Carol Cioe Klyman has been elected as a fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC).

Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P. C. of Springfield, MA and Northampton, MA is proud to announce that Attorney Carol Cioe Klyman has been elected as a fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC).

Attorney Klyman joins fellow attorney Ann (Ami) I. Weber of Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, PC in this prestigious membership. Klyman concentrates her practice in the areas of elder law, estate planning and administration; special needs trust planning, estate settlement, guardianships and probate litigation.

“I am honored to be accepted into a group dedicated to sharing knowledge and encouraging the highest standards of the legal profession,” says Ms. Klyman. “With my colleague, Ami Weber, I look forward to participating in ACTEC’s educational programs, sharpening my skills and bringing home new ideas to benefit our clients.”

Additional information about Attorney Klyman and her areas of expertise can be found at www.attorneycarolklyman.com.

ACTEC is a nonprofit association of lawyers established in 1949 whose pre-eminent members are elected to the College by demonstrating the highest level of integrity, commitment to the profession, competence and experience as trust and estate counselors. Membership in ACTEC is by election of the regents of the College. Individual lawyers meeting the criteria for membership are nominated for membership by fellows of the College, and subjected to careful review by state and national membership selection committees, prior to consideration by the regents of the College. 

All ACTEC members have made substantial contributions to the field of trusts and estates law through writing, teaching and bar leadership activities. The members work together in a collegial manner to enhance their ability to provide the most efficient and highest quality services to their clients; develop qualified trust and estate counselors; improve and reform probate, trust and tax laws, procedures, and standards of professional responsibility; and cooperate with bar associations and other organizations with similar missions. The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel is located in Washington, DC. For more information about the College, log onto www.actec.org.

 

 

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