Introduction: Website, Blogs, Connections, and Practice Areas

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for visiting my website. This site lists my practice areas and some of my experience and background. At the right you will find links to connect with me, and at the right and below you will find links to my two blogs and some of my recent blog posts. Below you will find a contact box if you want to send me a comment or inquiry, plus additional information and links. Please also see the disclaimer below – I am under no circumstances providing you with legal advice or representing you unless we enter into a written engagement letter that is signed by both you and me, and under no circumstances am I soliciting to provide legal services to you or anyone else inside of or outside of California.

BLOG LINKS AND OTHER MATERIALS

HTTP://CALIFORNIAESTATETRUST.COM – for trust, estate, power of attorney, conservatorship, elder abuse, nursing home, and disability litigation, contentious administrations, authority, responsibilities, rights and liability, and also services as a mediator, etc.

HTTP://AUDITCOMMITTEEUPDATE.COM – for D&O, boards, directors, audit committees, shareholders, founders, owners, and investors, governance, risk management, accountants/auditing, compliance, investigations, workplace, authority, responsibilities, rights and liability, and also services as a mediator, etc.

Please do click on the blog links to the right, where you can also register to automatically receive the regular updates by email.

Here is a link to my paper a Summary of California Trustee and Beneficiary Responsibilities and Rights CLICK HERE

I have removed the link to Tate’s Excellent Audit Committee Guide as it was last updated in 2017, and information does change. However, I do cover audit committee, D&O, business and related topics in my auditcommitteeupdate.com blog. Over the years, in addition to articles, papers, and posts, I have authored three longer, formal materials pertaining to audit committees, accounting, auditing, and related legal matters including Accounting and Its Legal Implications, Chapter 5A, Audit Committee Functions and Responsibilities, for the California Continuing Education of the Bar publication Advising and Defending Corporate Directors and Officers, and Tate’s Excellent Audit Committee Guide. 

Thank you for staying in touch – being a lawyer is a people profession. David Tate, Esq. (San Francisco/California).

You can also use the below contact box to send me a comment or inquiry.

Every case and situation is different. You do need to consult with an attorney and other professionals about your particular situation. This post is not a solicitation for legal or other services inside of or outside of California, and, of course, this post only is a summary of information that changes from time to time, and does not apply to any particular situation or to your specific situation. So . . . you cannot rely on this post for your situation or as legal or other professional advice or representation.

Thank you for reading this website. I ask that you also pass it along to other people who would be interested as it is through collaboration that great things and success occur more quickly.

Best to you, David Tate, Esq. (and inactive California CPA) – practicing in California only.

Blogs: Trust, estate/probate, power of attorney, conservatorship, elder and dependent adult abuse, nursing home and care, disability, discrimination, personal injury, responsibilities and rights, and other related litigation, and contentious administrations http://californiaestatetrust.com; Business, D&O, board, director, audit committee, shareholder, founder, owner, and investor litigation, governance, responsibilities and rights, compliance, investigations, and risk management http://auditcommitteeupdate.com

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