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Vol. 20, Issue 2, 2004
January 01, 2004 EDT
The Gambler Breaks Even: Legal Malpractice in Complicated Estate Planning Cases
Martin Begleiter
,
florida-iowa rule
professor bradley e. s. fogel
conflicts of interest
ethical theory of attorney protection
limited representation
delay
lack of capacity
beneficiary
fiduciary duty
multiple clients in testator's family
testator
questions of status
assets
heirs
wills
rule against perpetuities
devise
failure to effectuate decedent's intent
privity
negligence
estate planning
legal malpractice
Georgia State University Law Review
Martin Begleiter,
The Gambler Breaks Even: Legal Malpractice in Complicated Estate Planning Cases
, 20
Georgia State University Law Review
(2004).
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