Nancy R. Crow

Probate, Mediation
Seventeenth & Grant Building, Suite 1000, 303 East 17th Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80203


Probate

Admitted

1974, Colorado and U.S. District Court, District of Colorado; 1977, U.S. Tax Court; 1979, U.S. Claims Court

Law School

University of Colorado at Boulder, J.D., 1974; New York University, LL.M., Taxation, 1977

Law School Graduation Year

1977

College

Antioch College, B.A., 1970

Memberships

Denver, Colorado (Member, Executive Council, 1990-1993, Secretary, 1993-1994, Chair-Elect, 1994-1995 and Chair, 1995-1996, Taxation Section; Member and Column Editor, 1992-1993, Probate and Trust Section; Member, Board of Governors, 1996-1998; The Colorado Lawyers, Board of Editors, 1992-2000) and American (Member, Sections on: Probate; Taxation; Personal Service Organizations Committee, 1982-2001; Chairman, Welfare Benefits Subcommittee, 1987-1993) Bar Associations; Colorado Women's Bar Association; Denver Tax Association; Denver Tax Institute Planning Committee; Women's Estate Planning Council (Board Member, 1996-1998)

Biographical

Order of the Coif. Storke Scholar. Contributing Author: Krendl's Colorado Methods of Practice, West; Allocation of Death Taxes Chapter, Colorado Estate Planning, Continuing Legal Education in Colorado, Inc., 1990; Allocating the Purchase Price for a Business Acquisition, The Colorado Lawyer, June 1991; QDROs and QMCSOs: Practical Tips for Drafting and Enforcement, The Colorado Lawyer, May 1992-1995; Choosing and Using a Lawyer, Medical Group Management Association Journal, May 1994; Balanson: Drafting to Deflect the Spousal Creditor, The Colorado Lawyer, October 2001. Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, University of Denver College of Law, 1980-1981. Member, Board of Directors, U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce, Rocky Mountain Chapter, 1993-2000. Member, Antioch College Alumni Association Board, 2000—. Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel.

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