Lawyers become attorneys after earning a bachelor's degree ( 4 years) and then a law degree (3 years). Yet, even though the school years come to and end, learning does not. Here in Wisconsin, attorneys are required to attend 30 hours of continuing legal education every 2 years, three of which must be focused on ethics. If we don't, our license can be suspended. Most attorneys enjoyed school, that is one reason we enrolled in a lengthy educational program. I am one of them. I absolutely love learning, and will be attending the 41st Annual Estate Planning In Depth seminar series by the ALI-ABI. Thankfully it is offered in my hometown of Madison, Wisconsin. Let the learning continue, and watch for blog updates on what was discussed.
Making sense of illness, death and taxes through the eyes of Attorney and Author, Melinda Gustafson Gervasi
Monday, June 18, 2012
Attending 41st Annual Estate Planning in Depth
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Melinda Gustafson Gervasi is a Madison attorney and author whose current practice focuses on estate planning and probate. She is committed to increasing the public’s understanding of estate planning and probate issues. In 2013 she released her first book, Middle Class Philanthropist where she illustrates how anyone can leave a legacy. Gustafson Gervasi Law Office, LLC, 5555 Odana Rd., Suite 205, Madison, WI 53719
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