Peer Group Simulation—Second Date Added: March 28

Due to the strong response we received to our Peer Group Simulation on March 21, we have closed registration for that session and added a second date the following week!

We are accepting a limited number of participants to our second Simulation, to be held 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Nathan W. Nelson and I will facilitate the virtual session, with the goal of allowing participants to experience the peer group solution firsthand and engage in the sharing of best practices relating to the business operations of an estate planning law firm.

There is no fee for participation and no obligation to join a peer group thereafter. We limit participation to make the session manageable and productive. Learn more about the program here.

If you would like to participate, please email me at tfafinski@virtuslaw.com or register here.

Published by Tom Fafinski

Thomas Fafinski is co-founder of EPiC and actively facilitates several of EPiC’s peer groups. He is an active estate planning and business law attorney with Virtus Law PLLC, specializing in planning for high-net-worth individuals and providing legal services to tech companies across the country and internationally. A frequently published contributor to national periodicals such as WealthCounsel Quarterly, Dakota County Tribune, Star Tribune and various newsletters, Tom has also been featured on Todd Rooker’s radio show “Cover your Assets,” and on multiple episodes of MSP Radio. He is a contributor and member of the national asset protection, tax and estate planning organization, WealthCounsel. He is admitted in State and Federal Court for Minnesota. Tom is an active real estate investor with commercial holdings with nearly $10M in holdings. Tom cherishes spending time with his family and extended family and enjoys reading mystery and suspense novels, golf, Mustangs of the ‘60s, his dogs (for the most part) and attending sporting events. He is also a die-hard Bruce Springsteen fan.

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