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What Does Red-Lining Have to Do with Trusts and Estates?

The goal of this session is to leae you feeling empowered to make a difference and leave a legacy. Few diverse lawyers are members of the trusts and estates bar and the pipeline is not particularly encouraging. Learn more about the diversity challenges facing the trusts and estates bar and the unique impact of such challenges. This program also offers tips for increasing diversity in your practice (regardless of size) as well as in the trusts and estates bar more generally.
Credits: 0 General, 1 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P9004-21E1-06X
$80.00 or 1.00 credits
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Faculty: 

Lindsey D. G. Dates, Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Chicago   

Originally presented at the 64th Annual Estate Planning Short Course 2021

Expires: 7/1/2024

Faculty: 

Lindsey D. G. Dates, Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Chicago   

Originally presented at the 64th Annual Estate Planning Short Course 2021

Expires: 7/1/2024

Products specifications
Program Date5/24 & 5/25/2021
Session from:64th Annual Estate Planning Short Course
CategoryEthics & Professional Responsibility
CategoryReal Estate
CategoryConstruction
Products specifications
Program Date5/24 & 5/25/2021
Session from:64th Annual Estate Planning Short Course
CategoryEthics & Professional Responsibility
CategoryReal Estate
CategoryConstruction
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