Practice Areas

Elder Law

Preserving dignity and independence as we age requires vigilance and a strong voice.

Regardless of a person’s age, circumstances or abilities, reasonable accommodation, least restrictive living environment and self-facilitation are intertwined with legal rights and usually involve employment accommodation, benefits, access or services. Where trusts or guardianships are required, they should be crafted to provide maximum asset preservation, quality of life and continuation of services for the family member. In each and every situation, the goal is to preserve independence and dignity.

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Disability Law

Preserving dignity and independence when we become disabled calls for intricate knowledge of laws and processes — and a strong advocate for their application.

Regardless of a person’s age, circumstances or abilities, reasonable accommodation, least restrictive living environment and self-facilitation are intertwined with legal rights and usually involve employment accommodation, benefits, access or services.

Where trusts or guardianships are required, they should be crafted to provide maximum asset preservation, quality of life and continuation of services for the family member. Regardless of the situation, the team’s goal is always to preserve independence and dignity.

Employment Law

The ability to earn and maintain an income is one of our most basic rights.

Ranging everywhere from executive compensation through contracts or severance packages through wrongful termination, discrimination or harassment, employment law focuses upon preserving the employment relationship or obtaining damages when rights are violated. Whether an owner, partner, employee or independent contractor, all persons are entitled to protection from abuse, discrimination, harassment or retaliation. Creative strategies can also be utilized to transition to retirement or for family protection.

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