This advanced full-day seminar will cover topics in trust law and probate and trust litigation. Join us for a discussion on the new rules of civil procedure as they apply to probate and trust matters, the ins and outs of attorneys' fees in administration and litigation, the unintended tax consequences of trust modifications, and refreshers on nuanced undue influence and defending tortious interference claims, among many other topics.
Welcome and Introduction
FIPA, Funding & Fiduciary Liability
Carla DeLoach, Orlando, and Jordan Hurlburt, Orlando
Proceed Civilly: Civil Procedure in 2025
J. Richard Caskey, Tampa and Cady Huss, St. PetersburgCase in Point: The Highlights
Stacy Rubel, Coral Gables
Full Disclosure: The Unexpected Facets and Features of the Adequate Disclosure Doctrine
Patrick Duffey, Tampa
Trust Reformations to Correct Mistakes: If You Can’t Revoke It, Maybe You Can Reform It
Brandon Bellew, Clearwater
Not Your Average Undue Influence Claim
Stephanie Cook, Orlando
What Makes You So Interested, Anyways? Who is Really Interested in a Matter
Dale Noll, Miami
Common Cents: When and How to Collect Fees and Costs
Rachel Barlow, St. Petersburg and Darren Stotts, Clearwater
IRS's Third Law - Action and Re(tax)tion: the Unintended Tax Consequences of Trust Modifications
Cullen Boggus, Tampa
When Decedents Play Favorites: Defending Tortious Interference
Daniel Seigel, Boca Raton