Symposium: Empirical Analysis of Wealth Transfer Law Introduction Adam J. Hirsch - University of San Diego School of Law
What Probate Courts Cite: Lessons from the New York County Surrogate’s Court 2017-2018 Bridget J. Crawford - Pace University, Elisabeth Haub School of Law
Using Empirical Data on the Widowhood Effect to Optimize Simultaneous Death Law and Drafting Alyssa A. DiRusso - Samford University, Cumberland School of Law
How Should Non-Probate Transfers Matter in Intestacy? E. Gary Spitko - Santa Clara University School of Law Mary Louise Fellows - University of Minnesota Law School
Waking the Dead: An Empirical Analysis of Revival of Wills Adam J. Hirsch - University of San Diego School of Law
The Statutory Liberalization of Trust Law Across 152 Jurisdictions Adam Hofri-Winogradow - Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Law
The Emerging Potential of Longitudinal Empirical Research in Estate Planning: Examples from Charitable Bequests Russell N. James III - Texas Tech University
Antebellum and Postbellum Testamentary Transfers in Three Kentucky Counties Alberto B. Lopez - University of Alabama School of Law
Individuated Determination of a Surviving Spouse’s Elective Share Jeffrey N. Pennell - Emory University School of Law
Surprised by the Inevitable: A National Survey of Estate Planning Utilization Emily S. Taylor Poppe - UC Irvine School of Law
Fiduciary Authority and Liability in Probate Estates: An Empirical Analysis Reid Kress Weisbord - Rutgers Law School
What Happened to Grandma’s House: The Real Property Implications of Dying Intestate Danaya C. Wright - University of Florida, Levin College of Law
Surveying the Not Yet Dead: Comment on Hirsch’s Empirical Analysis of Revival of Wills Jonathan Klick - University of Pennsylvania Law School and Erasmus University Rotterdam
Not So Arbitrary: Putting an End to the Calculated Use of Forced Arbitration in Sexual Harassment Cases Rachel M. Schiff - UC Davis School of Law