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Medical Directives and Powers of Attorney in Tennessee: Issues Affecting Your Clients in 2009- On CD
The Tennessee Health Care Decisions Act became effective July 1, 2004. It governs living wills, durable powers of attorney for health care, and other forms. It sets out the requirements for an advance directive to be effective. In 2007, changes were made to the Right to Natural Death Act, the Uniform Power of Attorney Act, and the provisions on the power of attorney for health care.
The new Tennessee Attorneys Memo audio conference, Medical Directives and Powers of Attorney in Tennessee: Issues Affecting Your Clients in 2009, will give an overview of the relevant law, address common questions and concerns faced by lawyers in this area, and give practical guidance on how to ensure that clients understand how their end-of-life care wishes can be fulfilled. You risk nothing by ordering this CD, because we will refund every penny, no questions asked, if you are in any way dissatisfied with this audio conference.
Because this is a CD audio seminar you enjoy:
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Presented by Gail Smith Bradford
Gail Smith Bradford practices law as a member of the Music Row law firm of Harris, Martin, Jones, Shrum, Bradford & Wommack. For over twenty years, Ms. Bradford has concentrated her practice in trust, estate, gift and tax planning, probate and trust administration law, elder law and business succession planning. She is certified by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization as an Estate Planning Specialist, one of the first attorneys certified as such by the Commission under a program established in 1994 by the Tennessee Supreme Court.
Ms. Bradford is a 1980 graduate of Vanderbilt University (magna cum laude) and received her J.D. degree in 1983 from Cornell Law School, Ithaca, New York, where she was an Editor of the Cornell Law Review. She has been given an "AV" (high to preeminent) rating by her peers through Martindale-Hubbell, a national company dedicated to evaluating attorneys’ legal ability and professional ethics. She is a member of the Nashville, Tennessee and American Bar Associations, the Nashville Estate Planning Council (Board Member), the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), past chairman of the Nashville Bar Association’s Estate Planning and Probate Court Committees and the Professional Advisory Boards for The Community Foundation for Middle Tennessee and the YMCA Foundation for Middle Tennessee.
Medical Directives and Powers of Attorney in Tennessee: Issues Affecting Your Clients in 2009- On CD
Presented by Gail Smith BradfordThe Tennessee Health Care Decisions Act became effective July 1, 2004. It governs living wills, durable powers of attorney for health care, and other forms. It sets out the requirements for an advance directive to be effective. In 2007, changes were made to the Right to Natural Death Act, the Uniform Power of Attorney Act, and the provisions on the power of attorney for health care. The new Tennessee Attorneys Memo audio conference, Medical Directives and Powers of Attorney in Tennessee: Issues Affecting Your Clients in 2009, will give an overview of the relevant law, address common questions and concerns faced by lawyers in this area, and give practical guidance on how to ensure that clients understand how their end-of-life care wishes can be fulfilled. In just 60 minutes, your speaker will cover: Medical Directives and Powers of Attorney in Tennessee: Issues Affecting Your Clients in 2009 You risk nothing by ordering this CD, because we will refund every penny, no questions asked, if you are in any way dissatisfied with this audio conference. Because this is a CD audio seminar you enjoy:
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