Johnston Allison Hord is excited to announce that partner Lauren Martin has been selected to participate in Class III of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) Southeast Fellows Institute.
The Southeast Fellows Institute was created to support and educate future leaders in the field of trust and estate law and the program consists of three two-day intensive sessions between September 2025 and May 2026. To be considered for admission to the institute, candidates must have practiced trust and estate law for three or more years and are nominated by an ACTEC Fellow. Final acceptance is decided by ACTEC members in good standing.
Johnston Allison Hord is proud to have Lauren represent the firm as a member of the ACTEC Southeast Fellows Institute and as an emerging leader in the field of trust and estate law.
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