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9th Annual Trust & Estate Litigation Symposium

Denver, CO

Every day, the Trust & Estate Litigation Practice Group at Holland & Hart addresses legal issues that impact fiduciaries and beneficiaries and litigates issues that arise in those relationships. Working to deal with conflicts arising from the transfer of wealth requires insight and vigilance. Our skillful group of problem solvers will share their experiences, perspectives, practice tips, and wisdom to arm you with the knowledge to help improve your fiduciary relationships.

AGENDA: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2022 | 7:30-10:00 AM
7:30-8:00 a.m. | Breakfast and Registration
8:00-10:00 a.m. | Presentations

Presentation topics will include:

  • The Privilege is all Mine: The Fiduciary Exception to Attorney-Client Privilege
  • Remote Notarization and Electronic Wills in a Post-Pandemic World
  • Selected Current Tax Developments
  • Protecting Against Trustee Liability When Drafting Trusts


SPEAKERS:
Rich Kiely
Jody Hall
Carol Warnick
Rebecca Schroer

LOCATION:
Four Seasons Hotel Denver
1111 14th Street
Denver, CO 80202

RSVP DEADLINE: Thursday, October 20, 2022

CLE & CPE INFORMATION: 2 CPE credits recommended in Specialized Knowledge. 1.5 CLE credits pending for the State of Colorado.

PROGRAM REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS:
Attendees must register online at the link provided. All registrations must be received by October 20, 2022.
Delivery Method: Group Live
Program Level: Intermediate
Prerequisites: None
Cost: No Fee

Questions? Please contact Jennifer Mauk.

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