Albert S. Barr III

Probate, Mediation
111 South Calvert Street, Suite 2700
Baltimore, Maryland 21202


Probate

Admitted

1965, Maryland; 1981, District of Columbia

Law School

Rutgers University, LL.B., 1965

Law School Graduation Year

1965

College

Princeton University, A.B., cum laude, 1962

Memberships

The Bar Association of Baltimore City; Maryland State (Chairman: Taxation Section, 1976-1977; Estate and Trust Law Section, 1977-1978; Special Committee on Mental Retardation and the Law, 1975-1976) and American Bar Associations; Bar Association of the District of Columbia; Baltimore Estate Planning Council (Member, Executive Committee, 1990-1993); Christian Legal Society

Biographical

Phi Alpha Delta. Managing Editor, Rutgers Law Review, 1964-1965. Law Clerk to Hon. Edward S. Northrop, U.S. District Court, District of Maryland, 1965-1966. Co-Author: Maryland Estate Planning, Will Drafting and Estate Administration Forms, Practice, Fall 1982, revised annually; Drafting Trustee-Removal Power to Avoid the Adverse Consequences of Rev. Rul. 79-353, Estate Planning, January, 1983; Appropriating Apt Arrows from an Ample Arsenal: Selecting The ‘Proper’ Estate Planning Tools in the Tax and Probate Boutique of the '90's, 24th U. Miami (Philip E. Heckerling) Inst. on Estate Planning, Ch. 18, 1990; Ten (More or Less) Tried Tools to Temper the Tribulation Tethered to Traditional Tactics and Techniques: Making 'Common' Planning and Drafting Errors Less Common, 30th U. Miami (Philip E. Heckerling) Inst. on Estate Planning, Ch.18, 1996; 835 T.M., Estate Freezes (Chapter 14). Timely Tech Topics and Ticklers—Must Have Software, Must Know Technology, and Must Do Stuff, 47th U. Miami (Philip B. Heckerling) Inst. on Estate Planning (workshop), 2003. Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (Chairman, Computer Committee, 1988-1992; Member: Practice Committee, 1987—; Professional Responsibilty Commitee, 2000— Board of Regents, 1986-1992).

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