
Asset protection attorney Ike Devji discusses what physicians should be doing regarding the issue of personal finance protection.

Attorney Ike Devji has 20 years of legal experience focused exclusively on asset protection, risk management and wealth preservation. He helps protect a national client base with more than $6 billion in personal assets, including several thousand physicians. He is a contributing author to multiple books for physicians, a Physicians Practice contributor for over a decade and a frequent national CME presenter. Learn more at www.ProAssetProtection.com.

Asset protection attorney Ike Devji discusses what physicians should be doing regarding the issue of personal finance protection.

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