Ethical considerations when representing vulnerable adults -- To understand undue influence, one needs to understand capacity -- What is undue influence -- Evidence of undue influence -- Fraud and duress are different than undue influence -- The presumption of undue influence -- Rebutting the presumption -- No-contest clauses and the importance of probable cause -- A litigation perspective -- Using experts and understanding the medical evidence -- The attorney-client privilege -- Video recording, electronic wills, and remote witnessing and notarization.
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