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Attorney Justin Larson Earns Board Certification in Wills, Trusts and Estates

Justin Larson recently achieved board certification as a specialist in Wills, Trusts and Estates by the Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education. Of all active Florida Bar members, only 7 percent go on to be board certified.  Created by the Florida Supreme Court in 1982, Board Certification is the highest level of evaluation by The Florida Bar and identifies you as a lawyer with special knowledge, skills and proficiency, as well as professionalism and ethics.new website post

Mr. Larson is a member of the firm’s Estate Planning & Tax Group, and he devotes his practice to assisting high-net-worth clients with estate planning, estate and trust administration, and related tax matters

Each Board Certification is to act as a distinguishing accomplishment and to help consumers identify specialists in each area of law. It also honors it’s recipients by acknowledging that they are a tested expert in their field. Justin Larson’s certification adds to the existing five GCF attorney’s with board distinctions: David Carter (Civil Trial), Jason Odom (Civil Trial), Troy Hafner (Wills, Trusts & Estates),Anthony Guettler (Wills, Trusts & Estates) and Dillon Roberts (Tax Law).  Congratulations to Mr. Larson on his hard work in receiving this earned distinction.

GCF is proud to announce this great accomplishment!

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