November 19, 2025 - 13:54

Womble Bond Dickinson Partner Dan Orvin recently delivered a compelling presentation at the American Bar Association’s Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Section (RPTE) 2025 Fall Leadership Meeting. Orvin's session centered on the vital themes of leadership and mentoring within the Section and the broader legal profession.
The conference provided a platform for legal professionals to discuss pressing issues in real property, trust, and estate law, as well as to explore innovative strategies for enhancing leadership skills. Orvin emphasized the importance of mentorship in fostering the next generation of legal leaders and highlighted how effective guidance can significantly impact career development.
Participants engaged in meaningful discussions, sharing their experiences and insights on navigating challenges in the legal landscape. The event not only served as a networking opportunity but also reinforced the commitment of the RPTE Section to promote excellence in legal practice through leadership and collaborative efforts.
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