Thursday, January 26, 2017 Dinner Meeting

Date: Thursday, January 26, 2017
Time: 5:00pm - 7:30pm
Location: Lancaster Country Club
Speaker: Michael T. Foerster, Senior Deputy Attorney General Charitable Trusts & Organizations Section

oin us for special guest speaker, Michael T. Foerster,
Senior Deputy Attorney General Charitable Trusts & Organizations Section

Presenting

“Donor Intent, the Role of the Attorney General, and Tales from the Counties”

Join us to learn more about:

  • Donor intent is the law,
  • Cy pres doctrine is the exception not the rule,
  • More common estate planning issues and news.

Bring a guest and be entered to win our free meeting drawing. GUESTS will be entered in a drawing for a FREE EPC MEMBERSHIP for 2016-17 & guests attend at the member rate!  
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Dinner Meeting:  5:00 PM Cocktail Hour

6:00 PM Dinner 

6:45 PM Presentation
Lancaster Country Club
1466 New Holland Pike, Lancaster, PA

 

Thank you to our meeting sponsors!  Central Pennsylvania Food Bank

Michael T. Foerster is a Senior Deputy Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  Specifically, works in the Office of Attorney General, Charitable Trusts & Organizations Section.  There he practices in three areas: trusts & estates fiduciary litigation; corporate governance including fundamental change review of hospital and health system transactions (i.e. hospital sales and mergers); and, regulation of charitable fundraising, solicitations, and telemarketing.  He is an experienced litigator and has focused exclusively on fiduciary litigation in Pennsylvania’s equity court division since starting with the Office in 1999.  He has obtained remedies including surcharge, removal of fiduciaries (executors, trustees, and corporate directors), and cy pres distribution and has numerous reported opinions in Pennsylvania’s Fiduciary Reporter.  Mike graduated from the Dickinson School of Law which merged into Penn State University shortly after his graduation.  He also graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Penn State. In his personal life, Mike is father to 3 teenagers and was an elected member of the Camp Hill School District Board of School Directors.

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