Brian Rubin has been elected a Fellow of The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC), a national non-profit association of the leading trust and estate lawyers. ACTEC was established in 1949, and currently has approximately 2,600 members throughout the United States.  Fellows must meet rigorous eligibility criteria including, but not limited to, demonstrated skill and significant contributions to the field of trust and estate law, no less than 10 years of experience in the active private practice of probate and trust law or estate planning, and must have made substantial contributions to the field of trusts and estates law through writing, teaching and bar leadership activities. Fellows must demonstrate the highest level of integrity, commitment to the profession, competence and experience as trust and estate counselors.

Membership in ACTEC is by election of the regents of the College. Individual lawyers meeting the criteria for membership are nominated for membership by fellows of the College, and subjected to careful review by both state and national membership selection committees, prior to consideration by the regents of the College. Applications for membership by members of the bar are not accepted by the College.

For more information about ACTEC visit www.actec.org.