Johnston Allison Hord is pleased to announce that Kyle Agee has been invited to become a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC).
Kyle regularly advises clients in both North Carolina and South Carolina in the areas of taxation, estate and wealth transfer planning, estate administration, and business succession planning. A native South Carolinian, he received his B.S. in Mathematics from The Citadel and his J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law. He earned his LL.M. in Taxation from the University of Florida Levin College of Law and is a Certified Specialist in Taxation by the South Carolina Supreme Court.
Kyle is the fourth JAH attorney to be elected as an ACTEC Fellow joining David Lewis, Holly Norvell, and Lucy Siler.
ACTEC is an organization of almost 2,400 trusts and estate lawyers and law professors who have been elected by their peers in recognition of having made outstanding contributions to the practice of trust and estate law. ACTEC brings together top lawyers in the profession to maintain a high quality of trust and estate legal services through mutual education, to create and foster networking among those lawyers based on the highest order of trust and confidence, and to contribute to the improvement of these areas of law in which trust and estate lawyers practice.
You can learn more about the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel here.
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