Faculty

Anne-Marie Rhodes
Professor

Biography
After her graduation from Harvard, Professor Rhodes was associated with Schiff, Hardin & Waite in Chicago and Washington, D.C. She is currently Of Counsel with Sachnoff & Weaver Ltd., concentrating in estate planning. She served as co-director of the Rome program for many years. She has written and lectured extensively on estate planning, cultural property, and taxation issues here and abroad. She has been on the executive team of the Loyola Family Business Center at the Graduate School of Business and the Advisory Board of the Martin D'Arcy Gallery. She was elected as an Academic Fellow to the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) in 1999. In 2005, she was named to a 3-year term as co-chair of the Legal Education Committee of ACTEC.

 

Education
B.A., Albertus Magnus College, 1973
J.D., Harvard, 1976

  Professor Anne-Marie Rhodes

 

Loyola University Chicago
School of Law
25 E. Pearson Street
Room 1379
Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 915-7135
Fax: (312) 915-7201
Email: arhodes@luc.edu

 

Spring 2009 Teaching Schedule 

Courses Taught

Art Law and the Collector
Comparative Law Seminar: Legal Systems in the Americas
Estates
Estates and Gift Tax
Estate Planning
Federal Income Tax

  

Publications

Articles

Consequences of Heirs' Misconduct: Moving from Rules to Discretion, 33 Ohio N.U.L. Rev. 975 (2007)

IRS Art Advisory Panel: Some Words of Caution, Tax Notes 827 (Nov. 19, 2007)

Passing the Baton of Voting Control, Trusts & Estates (August 2003) (with Susan Snyder)

Big Picture, Fine Print: The Intersection of Art and Tax, 26 Col. J.L. and the Arts 179 (2003)

Abandoning Parents Under Intestacy: Where We Are, Where We Need To Go, 27 Ind.L.Rev. 517 (1994)

Individual, Couple or Family? The Unit of Taxation for Transfer Tax Purposes: A Shifting Focus, 17 Akron Law Review 575 (1984)

The Medium of Payment: An Unexplored Option in Estate Tax Reform, 57 Notre Dame Lawyer 285 (1981); reprinted in Monthly Digest of Tax Articles 33 (February 1983), excerpted in John Henry Merryman, Albert E. Elsen, Law, Ethics and the Visual Arts (2d ed. 1987, 3d ed. 1999)

 

Other Publications
Contributor, Students Adopt a State, in Gerald F. Hess, Steven Friedland, Techniques For Teaching Law (1999)

Is Dation en Paiement a Good Idea for the United States?, A Tax Lawyer's Perspective in International Sales of Works of Art/Lavente Internationale de Oeuvres D'Art (Marline Brat ed.) (1990)

 

Recent Presentations

"Art and Tax," Knoxville Estate Planning Council, March 2008

"Succession Law in the 21st Century," UCLA School of Law, February 2008

"Art, Authenticity and Tax," AALS Arts & Law Section, New York City, January 2008

Panel Moderator, Law Journal conference on Tax Law in a Liberal Democracy, March 2008

"Art Theft, Tax, and Time," Arts and Literature Law Society, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, April 2005

"Ethics and Professional Responsibility," ALI-ABA Conference on Representing Estate and Trust Beneficiaries and Fiduciaries, Chicago, July 2003

"Fiduciary Litigation," ALI-ABA Conference, July 2003

"When Titans Meet: Developing Rules of Engagement for Art and Law," Conference on Art and Law, Martin D'Arcy Museum of Art, Loyola University Chicago, March 2003

"Conflicting Interests in Cultural Property," 3rd Annual Global Family Office Summit, IBC, Coral Gables, February 2003

 

Professional Service

American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, Legal Education Committee

 

Awards and Honors

Academic Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel

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