Protecting Trustees and Fiduciaries from Liability

Tuesday, April 16, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1.0 CA CLE Hours, Including Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law Specialization

Meet the Speakers

Paul E. Bartschi


Vice President

Senior Financial Advisor

Merrill - The Special Needs Team

Yevgeny L. Belous


Attorney

Rodnunsky & Associates

About the Program

This program will cover various aspects of protecting fiduciaries acting in financial or healthcare roles from liability for executing their duties. Our primary focus will be on financial management. We will also provide attendees with tools to determine whether they or their clients should take on certain fiduciary roles and ways to avoid liability when the fiduciaries are already acting.

Section Sponsors

This program is presented by the Trust and Estates law section, chaired by Elizabeth Acevedo and David Shapiro. Find out more about the sections at www.bhba.org.

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