Victoria J. Haneman
Victoria J. Haneman comes from the University of La Verne College of Law where she is Professor of Law. Professor Haneman teaches in the areas of tax law, trusts and estates, and business organizations. Prior to joining the La Verne faculty in 2007, she taught at California Western School of Law in San Diego (2000 Visiting Professor; 2004 Adjunct Professor; 2005-2007 Teaching Fellow). Professor Haneman has been voted the Student Bar Association Professor of the Year at both of the law schools at which she has taught (2007-2008 at La Verne and 2006-2007 at California Western).
Professor Haneman’s scholarly work has appeared in a number of publications, including Missouri Law Review and Cleveland State Law Review. Her recent article published in UMKC Law Review, “Changing the Estate Planning Malpractice Landscape: Applying the Constructive Trust to Cure Testamentary Mistake,” was selected as one of the “Estate and Gift Tax Must-Reads from 2011” in Tax Notes. Professor Haneman is currently co-authoring a book with Daniel M. Berman, Director of the Graduate Tax Program at Boston University School of Law. Making Tax Law will be available September 2013 through Carolina Academic Press. In May 2010, the La Verne Academy awarded her the Young Scholars Award.
Visit Professor Haneman’s Legal Scholarship Network page at http://ssrn.com/author=691892
Professor Haneman is teaching Wills, Trusts & Estates in Spring 2013.
- Federal Income Taxation
- Estate & Gift Taxation
- Corporate Taxation
- Wills & Trusts
- Business Organizations




