Reminger Co., LPA is pleased to host the third annual Advanced Probate Law Institute with the Columbus Bar Association. Please join our seasoned Estates, Trusts, and Probate Litigation attorneys for an in-depth review of the latest topics concerning complex probate disputes.
Reminger Co. LPA 2024 Advanced Probate Law Institute Agenda
*Pending* 6 CLE Hour (including 1 p.c.)
- Dissecting an Undue Influence Claim: This presentation will focus on understanding how undue influence occurs and how to assist clients in proving this complex claim, covering key areas such as client intake, discovery, expert witnesses, and trial.
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2024 Case Law Update: Join us for a 45-minute year-in-review for Ohio Probate Law 2024! During this presentation, we will discuss changes to the Civil Rules and relevant statutes, as well as what may be coming down the pipeline, and look at some highlights of this year’s Appellate Court decisions.
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Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims: This presentation will focus on a growing source of probate litigation: breach of fiduciary duty claims. We will discuss what kinds of duties are owed in various probate contexts, including estates, trusts, guardianships, and POAs, and what can happen when those duties are not upheld.
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Trust Advisor Administration Panel: Panelists will focus on key responsibilities, challenges, and best practices for trust advisors in managing and administering trusts.
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Ethical Considerations with Aging Clientele: This presentation will delve into the ethical responsibilities lawyers face when working with aging clients. Topics will include how to navigate issues of diminished capacity, the role and selection of court-appointed guardians ad litem and legal representatives, and how to manage conflicts of interest that may arise with current and former clients. We will also explore the ethical implications of lawyers serving as witnesses in matters involving elderly clients.
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Payment of Attorney Fees During Trust Litigation: This session will examine the legal principles and practical considerations surrounding how and when attorney fees can be paid from trust assets during disputes, including the implications for trustees, beneficiaries, and the trust itself.
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Views from the Bench: Join us for a dynamic panel discussion with probate Judges from around Central Ohio. The Judges will discuss trends and issues they are seeing in their courts, providing valuable insight for planners and litigators alike.