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Charitable Gifts: Ethical Concerns For All Professions: Part 2

Know your stuff, keep up-to-date and do the right thing.

In Part 1 of our article, we used four “hypo-ethicals” to address key ethical rules like conflicts of interest, notarizing documents and conservation easements, among others.1 Now, we turn our attention to a few other requirements, including providing competent representation and avoiding and disclosing conflict.

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