41st Annual USC Gould School of Law Trust and Estate Conference
The University of Southern California is presenting the 41st Annual USC Gould School of Law Trust and Estate Conference at The Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles on November 20, 2015. Here are some details about the event:
Register now to see popular returning speakers Professor Jack Barcal, Jeffrey Dennis-Strathmeyer and David Lane open the day with their annual update covering recent developments in probate and trust and their practical applications. Don’t miss the special luncheon presentation “A Family History of Wills in the Antebellum South” by Terrence Franklin of Sacks, Glazier, Franklin & Lodise.
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Network with over 450 of your peers.
Discover practical tips on dealing with conflicts of interest in estate planning, how to avoid conflicts between trustees and beneficiaries, defining spouses and descendants in the 21st Century, the viability of no-contest clauses in California, and best practices when your client has issues with diminished capacity or undue influence.
Learn from speakers Robert Barton, Elizabeth Bawden, Jeryll Cohen, Arnold Kahn, Margaret Lodise, Stephen Minana, Nicole Pearl, Kenneth Petersen, Cynthia Pollock, and Kenneth Wolf.
Receive our Syllabus in both print and electronic download formats.
Earn up to 6.5 hours of MCLE credits (including 1.5 hours of legal ethics credit) and 6.5 hours of CPE credits. Legal Specialization credits will be available. This program meets the guidelines for continuing education credit set by the California Professional Fiduciaries Bureau. USC Gould is a CFP Board CE Sponsor.
Special rates are available for paralegals and members of PFAC.