Victoria J. Haneman delivers keynote at Florida Elder Law Symposium in Orlando

Victoria J. Haneman, Chair of Fiduciary Law at University Of Georgia School of Law
Victoria J. Haneman, Chair of Fiduciary Law at University Of Georgia School of Law
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Victoria J. Haneman, Chaffin Chair of Fiduciary Law, delivered the keynote address titled “The Law of Digital Resurrection” at the Florida Bar’s Annual Florida Elder Law Symposium in Orlando during January, according to a March 11 announcement.

Haneman’s participation as keynote speaker highlights ongoing discussions about legal issues surrounding digital assets and their management after death. The topic is increasingly relevant as more aspects of life become digitized.

The University of Georgia School of Law, where Haneman holds her chair, has achieved recognition for its advocacy programs by winning national and regional titles according to the official website. The school also supports experiential learning through 18 clinics and externships while maintaining high graduate employment rates as indicated on the official website.

Additionally, the law school maintains the Alexander Campbell King Law Library with extensive resources according to the official website. It has been ranked No. 22 by U.S. News & World Report and recognized for value by National Jurist according to the official website.

The University of Georgia School of Law serves a diverse student body with strong academic profiles as noted on the official website, and focuses on redefining excellence in national public legal education through superior teaching and community service per the official website.

Haneman’s presentation at this symposium reflects broader trends in legal education and practice that address emerging challenges related to technology and elder law.



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