Cultural competence in estate planning and how the ABA Model Rules guide ethical, inclusive client representation.
ACTEC Fellows provide estate planning tips for individuals with special needs. Topics include supported decision-making, Special Needs Trusts (SNTs), and assistance for disabled individuals.
Cultural competence in estate planning and how the ABA Model Rules guide ethical, inclusive client representation.
In part 2 of Turney Berry’s lecture, he discusses the importance of estate planning in civilization and why diversity of experience is critical to the profession.
A trust and estate lawyer ponders whether estate planning is more than the orderly transmission of wealth in all forms among the generations or something more.
ACTEC Fellow Turney Berry offers an overview on his lecture on estate planning’s critical role in civilization and the importance of diverse perspectives.
Exploring legal responsibilities in identifying and managing client diminishing capacity, from cognitive decline to ethical considerations in legal practice.
Law professor explores legal ethics of representing diminished capacity clients: insights on Model Rule 1.14, conflicts, confidentiality, and protective action.
An experienced mentor and estate planning attorney offer tips on work-life balance, mentorship, and supporting women in trust and estate law.