Issue 15

Curtis Mallet partner Robert W Sheehan leaving a land line telephone message upon   Louis G Collins’s answering machine  regarding property homestead rights.  Sheehan was supposed to only speak to Louis through her attorney and not directly.

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CURTIS PARTNERS ROBERT W SHEEHAN AND MICHAEL S SCHWARTZ WRITE BOOK ON ADVISING OTHER LAWYERS HOW “TO FULLY EXPRESS CLIENTS’ WISHES WITHOUT PROVOKING COSTLY LEGAL CHALLENGES”, AMONG OTHER THINGS!

[Curtis Mallet]  New York City law firm says: “We are pleased to announce that Curtis attorneys Robert W. Sheehan and Michael S. Schwartz have authored the just-published 14th edition of the Practicing Law Institute’s renowned Stocker on Drawing Wills and Trusts, focusing on the latest changes and concerns in estate planning. Stocker has been a staple in the libraries of attorneys and estate planners for more than 50 years as a vital planning tool for crafting wills, trusts and other estate planning documents. … In conjunction with the book’s publication, Mr. Sheehan and Mr. Schwartz will host a special live webinar, ‘Estate Planning: Avoiding Common Pitfalls,’  covering many of the book’s key updates on Thursday November 12 from 1:00-2:00 pm EST. We invite you to join them by registering through PLI. The webinar will also be available on demand via PLI for one year.  Mr. Sheehan and Mr. Schwartz, in both the new edition of Stocker and their upcoming webinar, will lean on their many years of high level experience as trusts and estates lawyers to provide field-tested drafting guidance that enables wills, trusts and other estate planning documents to fully express clients’ wishes without provoking costly legal challenges.“ G38  It is reprehensible that devious Curtis Mallet partner Sheehan is allowed by the New York Bar to collaborate on a book legal ethics to which he does not abide.  This is another low for jurisprudence in New York.  You may “click below” to read the Curtis Mallet proud presentation of the book as well as corresponding speeches before New York lawyers.

Curtis Partner Bob Sheehan and Counsel Michael Schwartz.

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