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Ethical Concerns for Trust and Estate Practitioners
Trusts & Estates Section
Credit(s):
1 Legal Ethics
1 Legal Specialization in Estate Planning; Trust & Probate Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
Attend this presentation to connect with an estate planner and trust administrator, a Research Attorney at the Superior Court, and a malpractice attorney who are members of the California Lawyers Association Trusts and Estates Executive Committee or the California Lawyers Association Ethics Executive Committee. Ethical issues are tricky in that, while they are often obvious, other times they may be difficult to spot. By understanding the pitfalls, we can better see them and prevent a catastrophe that could impact our ability to represent clients without issue or jeopardize our license to practice law.
1 Legal Ethics
1 Legal Specialization in Estate Planning; Trust & Probate Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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