Sarajane N. Love
Verner F. Chaffin Distinguished Professor in Fiduciary Law
B.A., Emory University
J.D., University of Georgia
Courses Offered:
Trusts and Estates
Regulation of Pensions
Employee Benefits
Women and the Law
Estate and Gift Tax
Professional Biographical Information:
A
UGA faculty member since 1984, Sarajane N. Love was named the Verner F.
Chaffin Distinguished Professor in Fiduciary Law in the summer of 2002.
Her areas of expertise are trusts and estates. She also teaches
pension regulation and women and the law.
Her scholarship includes two books, Redfearn's Wills and Administration in Georgia (5th ed., 1988, four volumes) and Comparative Treatment Edition of Redfearn's Wills and Administration in Georgia (1997).
Love
presents an annual lecture on case law development each year at the
Georgia Probate Judges Spring Seminar and lectures regularly on wills
and estate planning and legal issues pertaining to women. She also
serves on the State Bar of Georgia's Rule Against Perpetuities Study
Committee.
Love practiced as an
associate with Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan in Atlanta upon her
graduation from law school, then was a staff attorney in the ACLU
Southern Regional Office in Atlanta. She served as a law clerk to Judge
Lewis R. Morgan of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from
1974 to 75. Love taught at the Rutgers Camden University School of Law
from 1975 to 79 and at Tulane University from 1979 to 83 before joining
the UGA law faculty.
She earned
her bachelor's degree from Emory University and graduated first in her
class at the University of Georgia School of Law.
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