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Christopher Hoyt is a Professor of
Law at the University of Missouri Kansas
City
School
of Law
where he teaches courses in the area of federal
income taxation and business organizations.
Previously, he was with the law firm of Spencer,
Fane, Britt & Browne in
Kansas City,
Missouri. He received an
undergraduate degree in economics from
Northwestern
University and he received dual law and
accounting degrees from the
University
of Wisconsin.
Professor Hoyt is
currently the Co-Chair of the American
Bar Association's Committee on
Charitable Organizations (Section of
Trusts and Estates). He is an ACTEC
fellow and he serves on the editorial
boards of Trusts and Estates magazine and
the Planned Giving Design Center. He is a
frequent speaker at legal and educational programs
and has been quoted in numerous publications,
including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, MONEY
Magazine, The New York Times and The Washington
Post.
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