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E-STATE
Issue 2005.1
Your RPPT Section Electronic
Resource for Estate Planners |
The 2005
Spring Symposium is coming
up on April 27-30, 2005.
This year it will held in Washington,
D.C., at the Park Hyatt and the
Fairmount Washington hotels (which, conveniently,
are directly across the street from each
other, not even a stone’s throw away).
All of the materials are now in, and it
looks like an excellent combination of CLE
programs. In addition, each group of committees
will stage CLE programming specific to their
group interests (including Practice
Methods, Leasing
and Financing on the Real
Property side and Business Planning,
Elder Law and Wealth
Planning on the Probate/Estate
Planning side).
Take advantage of the early
registration discount (register
by March 18, 2005 and save) and join us
for an interesting set of programs, camaraderie
and social interaction with your peers.
And don’t
forget the wealth of opportunities in the
DC area, from the Smithsonian institutions
to galleries, music, restaurants, the National
Zoo and opportunities to see the federal government
in action. Washinton is a great place, especially
in the spring, to bring the whole family.
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To
advise of substantive topics
you would like to see covered in E-STATE or to submit
materials for publication:
Contact
Bill
Houser, Acquisitions Editor for E-STATE,at
bhouser@houserfirm.com
or
Contact Iris
Goodwin, Articles Editor for E-STATE,at goodwiir@shu.edu
We also are seeking additional
Editors to work with Iris to review and edit articles,
and to recruit new authors and articles for future
publication. Please contact her directly.
Section members interested in participating in the
production of E-STATE should contact Robert
Steele, E-STATE Managing Editor, at steele@whafh.com |
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Thank
you for reading E-STATE and participating in the ABA
Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section.
Copyright
© 2005 American Bar Association |
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