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Sickness, disability, death, or another unexpected event can abruptly disrupt or close a law firm. Adequately planning for unanticipated circumstances protects clients, and shields the lawyer's family and professional colleagues from hardship and confusion. This intermediary program addresses ethical issues and best practices of contingency and succession planning.
1 Legal Ethics
1 Legal Specialization in Legal Malpractice
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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