Sidney M. Blitzer Jr.
Shareholder
Practice Areas
- Corporate Law
- Estate Planning
- Inheritance and Estate Tax
- Mineral Law
- Wills
Education & Honors
Duke University (A.B. 1966); Louisiana State University Law Center (J.D. 1969); Order of the Coif; Associate Editor, Louisiana Law Review.
Bar & Court Admissions
Member of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana State and American Bar Associations.
Professional Activities
Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Delta Phi; Adjunct Professor of law, Security Devices (Secured Transactions) Law, Louisiana State University Law School, 1975-1979; Adjunct Professor of Law, Estate and Gift Taxation, Louisiana State University Law School, 1983-1998; Lecturer, Continuing Legal Education Programs in estate planning: Louisiana State Bar Association, Louisiana State University Law School, Tulane Law School, Louisiana Society of CPA's; Member, Sucession and Donations Committee, Trust Code Revision Committee and Ad Hoc Successions Committee of the Louisiana Law Institute; Listed in Best Lawyers in America; Who's Who in American Law; Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel; Member, International Academy of Estate and Trust Law; Board Certified Estate Planning and Administration and Tax Law Specialist certified by the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization; Member of Estate and Business Planning Council of Baton Rouge; Commissioner on Advisory Committee for Certification of Attorneys in Estate Planning and Administration, Louisiana State Bar Association Specialization Board (1995-1997).
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