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On Oct. 24 to 25, Connolly Gallagher attorneys Chuck Durante and Scott Swenson presented at the 2017 Delaware Trust Conference hosted by the Delaware Bankers Association at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington.
Durante brings 35 years of professional leadership to the planning of strategies for the intergenerational passage of personal and business property.
He advises fiduciaries on the administration of trusts and estates, counsels foundations and other nonprofit organizations and advises clients in the related areas of Delaware statutory trusts, Delaware holding companies and Delaware limited liability companies.
Swenson focuses his practice on estate planning and settlement, estate and trust litigation and advising trustees and other fiduciaries on matters including trust administration, trust modification and risk management.
Swenson has represented a variety of institutional and individual clients, as fiduciaries and as beneficiaries, in trust and estate matters before the Delaware Court of Chancery and Delaware Supreme Court.

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On Oct. 24 to 25, Connolly Gallagher attorneys Chuck Durante and Scott Swenson presented at the 2017 Delaware Trust Conference hosted by the Delaware Bankers Association at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington.
Durante brings 35 years of professional leadership to the planning of strategies for the intergenerational passage of personal and business property.
He advises fiduciaries on the administration of trusts and estates, counsels foundations and other nonprofit organizations and advises clients in the related areas of Delaware statutory trusts, Delaware holding companies and Delaware limited liability companies.
Swenson focuses his practice on estate planning and settlement, estate and trust litigation and advising trustees and other fiduciaries on matters including trust administration, trust modification and risk management.
Swenson has represented a variety of institutional and individual clients, as fiduciaries and as beneficiaries, in trust and estate matters before the Delaware Court of Chancery and Delaware Supreme Court.