Death and Incapacity What to Do When an Attorney Dies or Becomes Incapacitated

06 Oct , 2022

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This MCLE will provide attorneys and legal professionals with information and practical tips on handling client cases (active and inactive) when an attorney in your practice becomes incapacitated unexpectedly or dies, and also provides preventative tools in succession planning in your practice.

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