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Allen Jeffcoat attends 29th Annual North Carolina Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Program

Allen Jeffcoat attended the 29th Annual North Carolina Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Program of the Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section of the NC Bar Association, a 3-day intensive continuing legal education program held at Asheville, NC on July 24, 25 and 26, 2008.

Mr. Jeffcoat attended presentations on recent developments in the law, sophisticated life insurance techniques, litigation issues, international Estate Planning, succession planning for owners of closely held businesses, retirement account planning, engagement letters and generation skipping tax planning.

Mr. Jeffcoat, who has attended the annual program since 1993, said "I always learn from this seminar, which helps keep me current with the newest trends and developments in the Estate Planning and Probate areas. My clients benefit from many of these developments, as do I."


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