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Special Needs Trusts Ethics Jeopardy

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Special Needs Trusts Ethics Jeopardy
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Attorneys and trustees need to clearly understand their ethical obligations. Using the Jeopardy game show format, in this interactive session, the presenters cover various ethical issues encountered in a special needs practice, providing the answers while the audience provides the questions.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 0.75 | 0.75 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 3/31/2026

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1. Special Needs Trusts Ethics Jeopardy (Mar 2025)

Mary Alice Jackson, Bryn A. Poland

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Special Needs Trusts Ethics Jeopardy (Mar 2025)

Attorneys and trustees need to clearly understand their ethical obligations. Using the Jeopardy game show format, in this interactive session, the presenters cover various ethical issues encountered in a special needs practice, providing the answers while the audience provides the questions.

Originally presented: Feb 2025 Special Needs Trusts

Mary Alice Jackson, Boyer & Boyer P.A. - Sarasota, FL
Bryn A. Poland, Mayo & Poland PLLC - Baytown, TX