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Valuing Antiques and Collectibles - 2019

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About

All attendees will receive the course book as a digital download. A printed copy of the course book is available, at a discount to attendees, for $40. Additional copies are available at full price. If you wish to purchase the printed version of the course book, please call PBI Customer Service at 800-932-4637. Printed versions of the course book will not be distributed at the course; please allow up to two weeks after the program for the printed versions of the course book to be shipped.

Learn

  • When you need to retain an expert
  • Where to find a qualified and honest valuation expert
  • How estate sales, auctions and liquidators work
  • Whether your malpractice insurance will cover you if you give bad advice or recommendations to your client
  • The mistake of trusting “gut instinct" about what is and isn’t valuable

Look at how valuation impacts your practice

  • Family Lawyers: How do you handle valuing antiques and collections in divorce actions?
  • Bankruptcy Counsel: What is your responsibility relative to valuing collectible assets of a debtor?
  • T&E Attorneys: Could you be liable for allowing valuable estate assets to be sold without obtaining real value?

Recorded live in March 2019.

Practice Areas

Faculty

NameFirm/Company
Josh J.T. Byrne Esq. Marshall Dennehey, P.C. (Phila)
Samuel T. Freeman III Freeman's
Holly S. Miller Esq. Gellert Scali Busenkell & Brown LLC (Phila)
David J. Steerman Esq. Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg LLP (Phila)
Eric R. Strauss Esq. Worth Magee & Fisher PC
Faculty may vary by location.
PBI reserves the right to substitute speakers at all programs.
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