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NBI Live Seminar On 30 Steps to Perfect Probate @ Orlando

NBI Seminar – Aubrey Law is going to be a speaker at the NBI Live Seminar on 30 Steps to Perfect

NBI Seminar – Aubrey Law is going to be a speaker at the NBI Live Seminar on 30 Steps to Perfect Probate.   This is a 2-day seminar where experienced lawyers will share their insights on probate law. There will also be a special focus on strategic decision-making to minimize tax burdens, speed up the process and alleviate conflict.

NBI Live Seminar on 30 Steps to Perfect Probate

Additionally, this seminar is intended for those who want to learn about the probate process and take their practice to the next level.

Location:  SpringHill Suites Orlando Airport 5828 Hazeltine National Drive Orlando, FL 32822

Gain Valuable Strategies for Every Step of the Probate Process!

Thursday, October 4, 2018 – Friday, October 5, 2018

October 4 – 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
October 5 – 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

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About Aubrey Law

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