Lisa Milot Assistant Professor of Law
B.A., New College
M.A., New York University
J.D., University of Virginia
Courses Offered:
Property
Trusts & Estates I
Taxation of Non-Profits
Professional Biographical Information:
Lisa
Milot has joined the Georgia Law faculty as an assistant professor
teaching Property, Trusts and Estates, and Taxation of Non-Profits.
Milot comes to Georgia Law with a considerable amount of law firm
experience. For the past five years, she has practiced with the tax
firm of Ivins, Phillips & Barker in Washington, D.C., where she was
a special partner in the tax and estate planning group. Prior to that,
she was an associate in the business group at the firm Cooley Godward Kronish in Reston, Va.
Her research focuses on the taxation of human bodies, policies behind
and social implications of the recent expansion of trust law and legal
implications of new reproductive technologies and non-traditional
family forms. Milot's scholarship has appeared in the Virginia Law Review.
Milot earned her bachelor's degree from New College and her master's
degree in social anthropology from New York University. In 2001, she
received her J.D. from the University of Virginia, where she was
inducted into the Order of the Coif and served as articles editor of
the Virginia Law Review.
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