April 6, 2012
Probate 2012 - The Information Age
Current economic conditions, public policy and technology are reshaping the administration of trusts and estates. Stay current and join us on May 4 for the 2012 Probate Law Institute. This year’s institute focuses on keeping practitioners up-to-date with presentations addressing the topics that most impact the role of a trusted advisor. The program has been organized by Brandon A. Borgmann and Jane Higgins Marx of Carlile Patchen & Murphy.
Seminar topics include:
- Death and the Digital Self: How to handle a decedent’s online presence. Learn how to manage social networking and online banking or business accounts or assets.
- Land Sales: A forms-based approach – A highly practical session designed to familiarize the probate practitioner with the forms and processes of land sales.
- Technology and Probate – The probate practice lends itself to the incorporation of software and other technological advances. Add value for your clients by harnessing these advances.
- Uniform Power of Attorney Act and Probate Mediation: Updates and best practices related to the Act and mediation at the Franklin County Probate Court.
The Institute will also provide an hour of professionalism specific to the probate arena. This is a full day, 6.0 CLE hour course. For more information visit www.cbalaw.org/cle or call 614/221.4112. Pre-registration prices are: member, $220; non-member, $310; non-attorney, $160.






