Continuing Legal Education recognizes professor Gerry Beyer for his presentation on
estate planning case law.
Gerry Beyer’s presentation, “Estate Planning Case Law Update,” will be featured in
a CLE series this fall.
A Texas Tech University School of Law professor is one of the top continuing legal education (CLE) presenters in the state,
according to the Texas Bar Association.
Gerry Beyer, the Governor Preston Smith Professor of Law, was selected for his CLE
presentation, “Estate Planning Case Law Update,” which he delivered at Texas Bar CLE’s
2009 Advanced Estate Planning Course. Chosen as one of the best presentations of the
year, the determination was made by the State Bar CLE Program Office based on evaluations
and scores submitted by registrants of that course.
The Texas Bar is compiling the highly rated speeches and will showcase them in a series
of “Best of 2009” CLE video replays that will be shown in November and December in
Houston, Dallas and Austin.
Dean Walter Huffman thanked Beyer for representing the Texas Tech School of Law so
well. “We at Texas Tech Law already knew Beyer was one of the best in Texas, but it
is an honor to have confirmation from our state organization.”
The Texas Tech School of Law is a leader among Texas law schools with a 16-year average pass rate of 90 percent
on the State Bar Exam.
A small student body, a diverse faculty and a low student-faculty ratio (15.3:1) promotes
learning and encourages interaction between students and professors.