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Become a member of the ABI Founders Society today by including the American Bankruptcy Institute in your estate planning. All of the proceeds from the ABI Founders Society benefit the Anthony H.N. Schnelling Endowment Fund (ABI Endowment Fund). When you include ABI in your estate plan, your generosity ensures that the ABI Endowment Fund can continue to be the leading resource for research and education for our industry well into the future.
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