Ray D. Madoff

Ray Madoff, is a Professor at Boston College Law School where she has been specializing in the areas of trusts and estates and estate planning since 1993. Prior to entering teaching, she practiced law in New York and Boston, most recently with the firm of Hill & Barlow, P.C. She received her B.A. from Brown University with honors and her J.D. and LL.M. in Taxation from New York University School of Law. Professor Madoff has been a frequent lecturer on issues of tax and estate planning and is the author of numerous publications including, Undue Influence, 81 Minnesota Law Review 571 (1997) and Taxing Personhood: Estate Taxes and the Compelled Commodification of Identity, 17 Virginia Tax Review 759 (1998).

Professor Madoff is an Academic Fellow of the American College of Trusts and Estates Counsel. ACTEC is a national association of approximately 2,700 lawyers ""who have made outstanding contributions to the field of Trusts and Estates in their communities.""


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