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Borrowed Trouble: Common Conflicts and Mistakes to Avoid in Your Estate Planning Practice

Contains material from Feb 2018

Borrowed Trouble: Common Conflicts and Mistakes to Avoid in Your Estate Planning Practice
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Practical advice from a fiduciary litigator on avoiding conflicts and mistakes in your estate planning practice, with a focus on attorney-client privilege and work product privilege issues in special needs trust representations.

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Borrowed Trouble: Common Conflicts and Mistakes to Avoid in Your Estate Planning Practice (Feb 2018)

Practical advice from a fiduciary litigator on avoiding conflicts and mistakes in your estate planning practice, with a focus on attorney-client privilege and work product privilege issues in special needs trust representations.

Originally presented: Feb 2018 Special Needs Trusts

Jason S. Scott, Osborne, Helman, Knebel & Scott, LLP - Austin, TX