BOSTON, MA, May 06, 2013 (Press-News.org) Boston law firm Cushing & Dolan, P.C. is pleased to announce, estate planning attorney Leo Cushing will be presenting at the upcoming Estate Planning Seminar: Latest Techniques for Moderate Estates.
The seminar is sponsored by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE).
The seminar will cover how practitioners should deal with the new Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code, Uniform Trust Act, and Uniform Principal and Income Act.
Leo J. Cushing, Esq., CPA, LLM
Founding partner of the Boston based law firm, Attorney Cushing practices in all aspects of sophisticated estate planning techniques, asset protection, trust planning, charitable giving and resolution of tax controversies.
Mr. Cushing is a co-host the nationally syndicated live call-in radio talk show entitled "Money Matters" and a regular speaker for Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education and the Foundation for Continuing Education.
To learn more about Boston attorney Leo J. Cushing or Cushing & Dolan, please visit www.cushingdolan.com.
Date: Friday, May 10, 2013
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Location: MCLE Conference Center, 10 Winter Place, Boston, MA
If you are interested in attending the above seminars, please contact Kimberly Papulis via email, or via phone at 1-617-523-1555
Boston Estate Planning Attorney to Present Latest Techniques for Moderate Estates
Estate planning seminar sponsored by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE).
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[Press-News.org] Boston Estate Planning Attorney to Present Latest Techniques for Moderate EstatesEstate planning seminar sponsored by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE).