Succession Planning - Webcast

When:  Dec 12, 2019
December 2019
   
Succession Planning
   
What You Can Do Today and Perspectives on Planning for the Future
 
 
Program Description:
 
Succession planning, while not mandated by the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct, is something all lawyers need to engage in. It matters to active clients, former clients and a lawyer’s friends, family, and colleagues. This program will discuss ways to plan for unexpected death and disability. Learn about the logistics of the inventory counsel process and the inventory counsel role. Hear from the Office of Attorney Regulation Counsel and attorneys experienced with the stages of succession planning, and leave the program with simple ways to organize your practice so that it can be easily closed or sold by inventory counsel. The faculty members will highlight and discuss the ethics rules that lawyers need to consider when making plans for the future.
 
 
Key Topics:
 
- Create a Contingency Plan to Prepare Your Firm for Unexpected Death and Disability
- Understand the Inventory Counsel Process and Role
- How Best to Organize Your Firm, Talk to Colleagues, and Develop a Plan to Transition Your Practice, or at a Minimum, Idetify Inventory Counsel
 
 
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Denver, CO