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Dinner With Senior Estate Planners

  • November 11, 2019

Join your colleagues for an evening of dinner, networking and discussion as senior practitioners share their insights on current issues and best practices in the estate planning world.

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Effective Estate Planning for Persons With Disabilities

  • September 24, 2019

Estate planning for people with disabilities raises special considerations. Are you familiar with the planning techniques necessary to safeguard your client’s interests?

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Critical Cross-Border Considerations for U.S.-Canada Estate Planning

  • May 21, 2019

With many Canadians holding property in the U.S., or spending time as snowbirds in warm U.S. states, it is critical for Canadian lawyers to be up to speed on key cross-border issues that may impact your clients' estate plans.

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Dinner with your Honourable Estates List Judges

  • April 30, 2019

Join us for a unique opportunity to hear from your Superior Court of Justice judges in a less formal setting than the courtroom.

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Identifying Tax Issues in Estates and Trusts Mediation

  • April 23, 2019

Heading into an estates and/or trusts mediation? Don’t forget about the tax! Estates and trusts cases can have significant income tax consequences for all parties involved.

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Proving a Will in Solemn Form

  • February 26, 2019

More than just a formality or a term of art, proving a Will in solemn form is a process with practical and historical importance for estate litigators.

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Maintaining Civility in Estates Litigation

  • October 23, 2018

Estates matters can be highly emotional for the parties involved; however, it is essential that counsel remain civil at all times.

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Setting Boundaries: When and How to Say “No”

  • September 17, 2018

As estate solicitors, we are engaged in emotional and challenging conversations with clients on a daily basis. It is essential that we respect our clients' feelings during these important discussions, while also meeting professional and ethical obligations.

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