Canada:
Eric Hoffstein, Presented "Enforcing Charitable Gifts" And "Primer On Wills And Trusts" At The CAGP National Conference on April 22
22 April 2015
by
Minden Gross LLP
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Litigation lawyer,
Eric Hoffstein, presented "Enforcing Charitable Gifts:
Working with Executors and Beneficiaries" and "Primer on
Wills and Trusts" at the Canadian Association of Gift
Planners (CAGP) 22nd Annual National Conference held on April
22-24, 2015, in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Download his "Enforcing Charitable Gifts: Working with
Executors and Beneficiaries" presentation here:
Presentation: Enforcing Charitable Gifts - CAGP National
Conference
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