This day-long advanced seminar will cover relevant trust law and trust litigation law topics. Join us as we examine the ins and outs of jury trials in probate, elective share, the doctrine of dependent relative revocation, the not-so-simple aspects of fiduciary accountings, and much more, including some trials and tribulations of corporate fiduciaries . We will also grapple with the future of AI and how it applies to our practice, as well as some examples of ethical missteps.
Welcome Opening RemarksKit Van Pelt, ClearwaterYe Olde Chancery Court: Jury Trials in ProbateCady Huss, St. Petersburg
Darren Stotts, ClearwaterSpotting Issues Early – A Corporate Trustee’s PerspectiveAnthony Guettler, Vero BeachTortious Interference and Undue Influence Claims for the PractitionerAlexander Douglas, OrlandoChatGPT in LitigationJ. Richard Caskey, TampaTrust and Estate Injunctions: Prong-Fee ProtectionStacy B. Rubel, Coral GablesRiveting Doctrine of Dependent Relative RevocationJeffrey A. Eisel, ClearwaterFiduciary Accountings: Easy as 1, 2, 3?Laird A. Lile, NaplesFlorida Community Property Trusts - What Could Go Wrong?Gentry Byrnes, St. PetersburgElective Share and Spousal Rights Issues for LitigatorsJason P. Van Lenten, JacksonvilleGood Grief! A Lawyer’s Guide to Avoiding a Bar GrievanceRachel N. Barlow, St. Petersburg
Sarah Butters, TallahasseeClosing RemarksCady Huss, St. Petersburg
Kit Van Pelt, Clearwater