Keystone Law Group Partner Lindsey Munyer joined Katie Gose at the USC Gould School of Law Trust and Estate Conference to present the session “Estate Planning Traps: Lessons from Litigation and Planning Experts.” The annual conference is one of California’s premier gatherings for trust and estate professionals, bringing together attorneys, judges, fiduciaries, and planners to share insights on the evolving challenges in the field.
The presentation highlighted common pitfalls in estate planning that often lead to litigation, offering attendees practical strategies to avoid disputes and protect client interests. Munyer and Gose drew on their combined experience in litigation and planning to provide a holistic perspective, emphasizing how careful drafting and proactive communication can prevent costly conflicts down the road.
“It was an honor to present at USC Gould’s Trust and Estate Conference alongside Katie Gose,” Lindsey Munyer shared. “Estate planning traps are more common than many realize, and our goal was to give practitioners practical tools to spot issues early and protect families from unnecessary disputes.”
Managing Partner Shawn Kerendian, Partner Cliff Melnick and Senior Counsel Larry Osborn also represented the firm at this historic conference.
Keystone is proud to support thought leadership in probate and estate law. Munyer’s participation at the USC Gould Trust and Estate Conference underscores the firm’s commitment to advancing dialogue in the field and equipping professionals with strategies to navigate both planning and litigation challenges.