Daily Journal Staff Writer
Harold Weinstock, a pioneer in the field of estate planning and a founding partner of one of Los Angeles' oldest estate planning boutique law firms, died Monday of natural causes. He was 89.
"He pretty much invented estate planning in Los Angeles as we know it today," said Martin A. Neumann, a shareholder and director of Weinstock's firm. "Harold or maybe one or two attorneys...
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