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Using a Trust to Preserve Client Benefits After a Bodily Injury Settlement

Using a Trust to Preserve Client Benefits After a Bodily Injury Settlement

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Episode 15: Louisville attorneys Rob Mattingly and Kevin C. Burke are happy to provide an opportunity for Kentucky continuing legal education credit. Rob and Kevin are joined by Peter H. Wayne IV, General Counsel for the Forge Companies. This is a recording of a national webinar the three of them created to assist attorneys and their clients. A full video of this webinar is available on The Legal Notepad Podcast’s YouTube channel.

Click here to view this webinar on YouTube: [insert link]

Editor’s Note: If you are an attorney and would like CLE credit for this episode, visit the Kentucky Justice Association website, click the Education and Training tab and look for the podcast.

In Closing

We hope you found the discussion insightful. As always, we encourage you to share this episode with your colleagues.

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For more information about the Law Offices of DeCamillis and Mattingly, PLLC

Address: 138 S. Third Street, Louisville, KY 40202 (across from The Old Spaghetti Factory)

Phone: (502) 589-2822

Website: DeCamillisMattingly.com

To Contact Kevin Burke:

Website: BurkeNeal.com

Phone: (502) 709-9975

To Contact Peter Wayne:

Website: AdvocacyTrust.com

Phone: (855) 879-3436

Until next time, go find one thing you can do to change the world!

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