David White is a distinguished member of the Practicing Faculty at St. Mary's University School of Law, where he has dedicated over a decade to shaping the next generation of legal professionals in the field of estate planning. His extensive expertise encompasses a broad spectrum...
David White is a distinguished member of the Practicing Faculty at St. Mary's University School of Law, where he has dedicated over a decade to shaping the next generation of legal professionals in the field of estate planning. His extensive expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, including estate tax planning, probate administration, and the intricacies of trust creation and administration. With a robust background as both a licensed attorney and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) for more than 30 years, David brings a unique interdisciplinary approach to his teaching and client advisory roles.
At St. Mary's, David focuses on the practical application of estate planning through the use of trusts, equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate complex legal landscapes. His courses delve into critical areas such as incapacity planning, asset protection, and federal transfer tax planning, ensuring that students are well-prepared to address the diverse needs of their future clients. David's commitment to education is complemented by his active involvement in key projects that bridge academic theory with real-world practice, including workshops and seminars aimed at enhancing community understanding of estate planning strategies.
In addition to his teaching responsibilities, David continues to advise clients on various estate-related matters, leveraging his deep understanding of probate law and corporate trust to provide tailored solutions. His proficiency in legal research and business development further enhances his ability to serve clients effectively, making him a valuable resource in both the academic and legal communities. Through his dual roles as an educator and practitioner, David White exemplifies the integration of legal theory and practice, fostering a holistic understanding of estate planning among his students and clients alike.