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UID:1982720210121T163000ZJanuary 21, 2021 - General Meeting - Workshop + Presentation
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DESCRIPTION:\nJoin Us – Virtual Presentation\n \nThursday, January 21, 2021\n \n[Register Now!](https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7543422035852906507)\n \nWorkshop: 11:30 a.m. to 12:35 p.m.\n \nHot Topics in Florida Probate Law for 2020: \n \nA Litigator’s Perspective\n \nSpeakers:\n \nJuan C. Antúnez, Esq., Stokes McMillan Antúnez P.A.\n \nBrian J. Felcoski, Esq., Goldman, Felcoski & Stone P.A.\n \nPanelists share their thoughts and insights as they tackle the hottest topics roiling Florida’s probate world in 2020, including:\n Will Florida’s new summary judgment standard fundamentally change the nature of inheritance litigation in this state? What are the real world implications of Florida’s new electronic wills statute? What does the 4th DCA’s opinion in Erlandsson v. Erlandsson have to teach us about how to ethically represent disabled adults, especially in contested guardianship proceedings? What are the real world implications of Florida’s new rule requiring attorneys to obtain signed written consents before writing themselves into their client’s wills or trusts as personal representatives or trustees? Does service of “formal notice” equal personal jurisdiction and why should we care? What’s the backstory on Florida’s new rule requiring a “notice of administration” to put parties on notice they might forfeit their chance to challenge a trust if they don’t also challenge the settlor’s will?  \nPresentation - 12:40 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.\n \nGuiding Families Through the Uncertainty \n \nof the Lasting Effects of the Pandemic\n \nSpeaker:\n \nDevin W. Blackburn, J.D., LL.M. (Taxation)\n \nFor the thoughtful and experienced trustee, this presentation will set forth specific considerations necessary to serve families as they navigate difficult personal, social and financial challenges brought on by the pandemic – from managing emotions and fears to maintaining non-income producing assets in trust.\n \nThe webinars have applied for\n for 2 hours of continuing education credit for the following disciplines:\n \nCLE (Legal), CFP® (Certified Financial Planners) and CPE(Accountancy)\n \n[Register Now!](https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7543422035852906507)\n \nCost:  \n \nFree to EPC of Miami Members, Non Members & Guests\n \nWebinar Dial-In details will be emailed upon confirmation\n \nThis Meeting is Generously Sponsored By\n \n[](https://www.northerntrust.com)\n \nFor more information and to receive news and updates from the Council follow us:\n \nfacebook.com/estateplanningmiami\ntwitter.com/epcmiami\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/estate-planning-council-of-greater-miami/\n \n[Register Now!](https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7543422035852906507)\n
SUMMARY:January 21, 2021 - General Meeting - Workshop + Presentation - Estate Planning Council of Greater Miami 
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