Join us for a comprehensive seminar on Estate Planning in the Digital Age, where we explore the complexities of managing digital assets, including cryptocurrencies, in your estate plan. This session will cover essential topics such as securing digital files, navigating cryptocurrency inheritance, and ensuring your online accounts and assets are properly addressed in your will. Learn from experts how to safeguard your digital legacy and ensure a smooth transition of your digital and crypto holdings to your beneficiaries. Perfect for anyone looking to stay ahead of the evolving landscape of digital estate planning.
Tessa Davis - Tessa Davis is a professor of law specializing in taxation and tax policy at the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law. Davis focuses her research on the ways in which tax law and policy are influenced by cultural context. Her research interests include the intersection of tax with many different areas of law, including immigration law, family law, law and technology, and health law. Her scholarship has appeared in many respected journals, including Denver Law Review, the Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law, the Florida State University Law Review, the Cardozo Journal of Law & Gender, the Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, Kentucky Law Journal, Oregon Law Review, and the George Mason Law Review. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of South Carolina, Davis was a visiting assistant professor at Tulane University Law School. She earned an LLM in Taxation in 2012 from New York University School of Law and received her JD from Florida State University College of Law, where she graduated Order of the Coif. While at NYU, Davis received a 2011 Tannenwald Award for Excellence in Tax Scholarship for her article “Reproducing Value: How Tax Law Differentially Values Fertility, Sexuality & Marriage” (Cardozo Journal of Law and Gender, Fall 2012). She also received the Florida State University Law Review award for “Outstanding Student Piece of the Year” for an article focusing on international law. Davis graduated from Davidson College with a BA in Anthropology, and received an MSc in Social Anthropology from the London School of Economics. Jessica Shultz Ferguson - Jessica Ferguson focuses her practice on estate planning and probate, helping individuals and families protect their assets, navigate estate administration, and resolve probate disputes. She is committed to educating the community on the importance of estate planning and frequently offers workshops to share valuable insights on wills, trusts, and probate matters. Prior to joining Turner Padget, Jessica practiced at South Carolina Legal Services, where she was quickly promoted to Lead Attorney for Estate Administration. There, she provided comprehensive legal services, guiding clients through estate matters and probate challenges. Jessica earned her undergraduate degree in Honors Psychology from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, with double minors in Neuroscience and Philosophy. She then moved to South Carolina to attend the University of South Carolina School of Law. After law school, she served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Amy W. McCulloch in the Richland County Probate Court, where she worked closely with judges on complex probate issues, shaping her dedication to this field. Jessica is actively involved in the legal community, serving as Chair of the S.C. Bar Elder Law Committee and Chair of the S.C. YLD Wills Committee. She is also an ABA RPTE Fellow Graduate and an ACTEC Fellow Graduate. Her contributions to the Probate Bar and dedication to legal services have earned her numerous recognitions. Jessica is passionate about making estate planning accessible and strives to provide clients with clear guidance and compassionate representation through life’s most important transitions. Mark Glover - Mark Glover teaches Wills, Trusts, and Estates and Property. His scholarship focuses on the law of succession and employs economic analysis and original empirical research. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of South Carolina School of Law, Professor Glover was a faculty member at the University of Wyoming College of Law, where he taught Trusts and Estates, Contracts, and Secured Transactions. Professor Glover has also taught at Boston College as a Visiting Professor of Law and at Louisiana State University as a Teaching Fellow and Assistant Professor of Professional Practice. Before entering academia, Professor Glover practiced commercial law at Weil, Gotshal & Manges in New York. Professor Glover holds a B.A in economics from Washington University in St. Louis, a J.D. from Boston University School of Law, where he was a member of the Boston University Law Review, and an LL.M. from Harvard Law School.
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