Even though proposals to limit the scope of liability for banks, investment firms and other third parties for accepting invalid powers of attorney did not hit Governor Tom Corbett's desk in the most recent legislative session, legislators and other proponents of reforming Pennsylvania's power of attorney law said they are optimistic that such a measure will become law in the next session.
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Trusts and Estates
Changing Liability for Invalid Powers of Attorney Stalls
The Legal Intelligencer
October 30, 2012
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