McLane Middleton attorney Whitney A. Gagnon will be presenting at the American Bar Association’s National Law and Aging Conference on October 26, 2018 in Washington, D.C.
Whitney’s session, “Practical Answers to Ethical Questions Arising in Elder Abuse Cases,” will work through ethical questions concerning client identification, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, client capacity, communication, advocacy, and document drafting present in a case study involving parents and their children that raises issues regarding alleged abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation and the parents’ possible need for help, care, and protective action.
Whitney is an associate in the firm’s Trusts and Estates Department where she represents clients in a broad range of areas including estate planning, elder law, trust administration, estate administration and tax planning. Whitney can be reached in the firm’s Portsmouth office at (603) 334-6927 or whitney.gagnon@mclane.com.
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