Stephanie Loomis-Price Appointed as Chair-Elect of American Bar Association Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section

07.01.20

Winstead PC is pleased to announce that Shareholder Stephanie Loomis-Price has been named chair-elect of the American Bar Association Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section. She will serve as chair from September 1, 2020 through August 31, 2021.  

The Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section is a national forum for lawyers with more than 25,000 members. The Real Property Division focuses on legal aspects of property use, ownership, development, transfer, regulation, financing, taxation and disposal. The Trust and Estate Division focuses on all aspects of trusts, estate planning, employee benefits, insurance, and probate and trust litigation.

Loomis-Price handles federal gift and estate tax litigation against the Internal Revenue Service across the nation, as well as state fiduciary and probate controversy work. She has assisted clients in numerous cases in the United States Tax Court, the United States Court of Federal Claims, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth, Eighth, and Eleventh Circuits, as well as County Probate Courts in Texas. She also counsels clients regarding complex estate administration and minimizing litigation and audit risks.

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