This program will highlight recent decisions of interest affecting the practice of trusts and estates, covering such topics as the elective share, breach of fiduciary duty, in terrorem or no contest clauses, removal of a fiduciary, and pre-trial discovery. Legislative developments impacting the practice will also be discussed.
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