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With increased globalization, more and more often trust and estates lawyers are representing clients with matters that cross provincial and international borders. As you find yourself more frequently advising trustees and beneficiaries on trusts and trust property located in foreign jurisdictions, ensure that you are up-to-date on the best practices for handling the foreign elements in administration and litigation. Hear from our expert faculty on the issues arising with cross-border trusts and estates and develop the expertise to advise your clients with confidence.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Caroline Abela, WeirFoulds LLP
Eric Hoffstein, Minden Gross LLP
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Certain Challenges in Dealing with Foreign Trusts
Clare Burns, WeirFoulds LLP
Frank Walwyn, WeirFoulds LLP
Mastering Foreign Assets and Beneficiaries in Estate Litigation
Ian Hull, Hull & Hull LLP
Litigating Estate Disputes with Multi-Jurisdictional Assets
Angela Casey, de VRIES LITIGATION
Handling Ontario Assets When Probate Is Granted In A Foreign Jurisdiction
Mary-Alice Thompson, Cunningham, Swan, Carty, Little & Bonham LLP
Handling Ontario Assets Appendix - Applications to Court
Mary-Alice Thompson, Cunningham, Swan, Carty, Little & Bonham LLP
Key Succession Issues For The Multijurisdictional Estate
Margaret O'Sullivan, O'Sullivan Estate Lawyers
Foreign Elements in an Estate: A Potpourri of Issues
Elena Hoffstein, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP