Jeffrey A. Schoenblum, A.B., Johns Hopkins University (1970); J.D., Harvard Law School (1973); professor, Vanderbilt University Law School (1977-present); author, “Reaching for the Sky or Pie in the Sky: Is U.S. Onshore Trust Reform an Illusion?” in Extending the Boundaries of Trusts and Other Ring-Fenced Funds in the Twenty-First Century (Kluwer); author, Multistate and Multinational Estate Planning, 2 vols. (Aspen 1999 & 2002 Supp.); author, Page on Wills: Annual Supplement (Anderson); author, Multistate Guide to Estate Planning (Aspen 2003); author, “Fiduciary Duty and the Direct-Derivative Distinction in the Takeover/Merger Context” in L'Alambicco Del Comparatista: Amministratori: Fiduciari—Ma Di Chi? (2001); editor, A Guide to International Estate Planning (ABA 2000); author, “Conflict of Laws; Trusts and Civil Law; Situs Wills—The American Perspective” in International Estate Planning (1996); author, Preface, Global Estate Planning (Kluwer 1995); author, “The Use of Offshore Trusts by Residents or Nationals of Civil Law Jurisdictions” and “Property Ownership and Succession Planning for the Foreign National: Conflicts of Law; Recognition of Trusts and Testamentary Dispositions; Marital Property Rights and Forced Heirship” in International Wealth Transfer Techniques—1990s and Beyond (1995); co-editor, International Estate Planning (ABA 1991) (with D. Kozusko); author, “The Adaptation of the Asset Protection Trust for Use by the Multinational Corporation—The American Perspective” in Commercial Aspects of Trusts and Fiduciary Obligations (Clarendon 1992).