Burton Mitchell was quoted in the Daily Journal article, “Gift tax changes make work for attorneys.” He discussed clients’ rush to finalize financial gift planning before California law changed at the end of 2012.
Burton Mitchell was quoted in the Los Angeles Times column "Money Talk," where he answered a question regarding stepchildren who want to claim assets.
Burton Mitchell was quoted in the Los Angeles Times article, "Get comfortable with paid trustee," regarding a reader’s question about what to do in the event of incapacity when there is no trusted person to manage one’s finances.
Burton Mitchell was quoted in the Los Angeles Times’ article, "Abuse of power of attorney drains grandfather’s funds," regarding estate planning.
Burton Mitchell was mentioned in the Los Angeles Times article, "Jointly Owning a Home, Even With a Sibling, Can Get Tricky."
Burton Mitchell was quoted in the article, "Law Firms Cutting Estate Practices," in the Los Angeles Business Journal.
Burton Mitchell was interviewed by the Los Angeles Times in the article, "New Laws Complicate Estate Planning."
Burton Mitchell was quoted in the article, “Creating and Sticking with a Budget Needs to be Province of Both Spouses,” on a qualified domestic trust, QDOT by Los Angeles Times.
Burton Mitchell was quoted in an article titled, "Trying to Solve the Mystery of an Estate’s Life After Death," by the Los Angeles Times on the legal hurdles of trusts.