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Trusts & Estates
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Webinar: House of Cards: Selected Real Property Issues in Administration
Jennifer Campbell is a partner in the Private Wealth Services Group at Holland & Knight. She graduated from UC San Francisco College of the Law (previously known as UC Hastings…
Webinar: New Challenges for Practitioners in the Wake of Herren v. George S. and the Conservatorship of Britney Spears
Ethical Landmines and the Elder or Dependent Client: New Challenges for Practitioners in the Wake of Herren v. George S. and the Conservatorship of Britney Spears
Webinar: Heirs Want to Keep the House, But There’s No Cash
In many probate cases, heirs want to keep the family home—but the estate lacks the cash to pay debts, cover expenses, or equalize distributions. That’s where probate loans, secured by the estate real property, come in.
Webinar: New Rules to Avoid Probate! Key Info on AB 2016 & Non-Probate Transfers of a Decedent’s Home up to $750,000
California Lawyers Association Trust and Estates Executive Committee members will discuss important new legislation AB 2016, covering key requirements, when to use the new process, and what this means for estate planning and administration. Â
Webinar: Title Insurance: What it is, Why it Matters and How It Applies to Estate Planners and Litigators
A plain-language explanation of what title insurance covers, how it works, and why it’s an essential safeguard in real estate transactions.
Webinar: An Overview of Discovery Practice in Trust and Estate Litigation
There has been a steady increase in trust and estate litigation of civil procedural practices, including all forms of discovery.
Webinar: Tools for Safeguarding Trustees
This webinar will explore, from a litigation perspective, the practical tools and strategies available for mitigating the risk of litigation and liability surrounding fiduciary decision making.
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