John J. Waldron Professor of Law, Loyola University Chicago School of Law
Anne-Marie teaches courses in art law, estate-and-gift tax, income tax, estate planning, trusts and estates/succession law, and comparative law. The topics of her publications include issues in art law, estate tax, estate planning, and trusts and estates/succession law. She has two published casebooks: Art Law & Transactions (Carolina Academic Press 2011), and Fundamentals of Federal Estate, Gift, and Generation-Skipping Taxes (West Academic 2017).
Anne-Marie graduated from Harvard Law School, practiced law at Schiff, Hardin & Waite in Chicago, and is Of Counsel to the Chicago office of Reed Smith, LLP. She is an Academic Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC), served as an ACTEC Regent and co-chair of ACTEC’s Legal Education committee, and on the Board of Trustees of the ACTEC Foundation. She is admitted to the bar in the State of Illinois. Anne-Marie was appointed to the original Arbitration pool of CAfA in January 2020.
Anne-Marie was the Verner F. Chaffin Visiting Chair in Fiduciary Law at the University of Georgia, Visiting Professor at the University of Tennessee School of Law and a Visiting International Faculty Member at Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile in its tax-certificate program. She has presented to academic symposia and private organizations locally, nationally, and internationally, including the Chicago Estate Planning Council, Duke University Estate Planning Conference, Notre Dame Tax and Estate Planning Institute, the College Arts Association, Harvard Law School, Second Symposium on Legal Aspects of International Art Trade in Geneva, Switzerland, Conference on Artists’ Archives and Estates (Università Milano Bicocca), Art and Law/ 57th Biennale Arte 2017, and AALS. She has provided commentary to the IRS in Washington, D. C.
Jurisdiction: U.S.A.