Seder & Chandler, LLP is pleased to announce that associate Janelle A. Tanenbaum has been accepted into Class II of the New England Fellows Institute of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC). Tanenbaum was nominated by the Chair of Seder’s Trusts and Estates Practice Group and ACTEC Fellow, Tracy A. Craig, who serves as an ACTEC Fellow and as a Chancellor of the Institute.
As an attendee, Tanenbaum will participate in a series of in-depth educational presentations, which are led by subject matter experts in each field from across the U.S., and designed to develop the profession’s future leaders in trust and estate law. The program begins in February 2024 and concludes in September 2024.
Tanenbaum practices in the areas of Family Law and Probate, Trusts and Estates, Litigation & ADR, and Business Law. Her practice focuses on matrimonial and family disputes involving the division of assets, guardianship and conservatorship, and business, trust, tax and inheritance issues. Her trusts and estates work spans estate planning, as well as probate and estate litigation and administration. She also regularly handles issues arising out of the day-to-day operations of closely held businesses and nonprofits, including employment policies, procedures and legal compliance, and corporate governance.
The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel is a national organization of lawyers elected to membership by demonstrating the highest level of integrity, commitment to the profession, competence and experience as trust and estate counselors.
The New England Fellows Institute was created by Fellows of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) located in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont to develop the profession’s future leaders through a series of in-depth educational presentations led by outstanding subject matter experts in each field.