Archive Monthly Archives: January 2013

Things Elder Law Attorneys Would Like to Hear

Several years ago, Madeline Lamb, one of the best family law attorneys in Chester County, penned an article for New Matter, the Chester County Bar Association publication, listing some of the statements that she wished she would hear from clients and adversaries in the course of litigation.  Madeline tragically died last year taking with her […]

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The Next Four Years Forecasted

With President Obama’s recent Inauguration for a second four year term, one of my columns published November 8, 2004, titled “The Next Four Years Forecasted” seemed especially relevant.  Most predictions still work today although government employment and benefits are not as secure and the ongoing turnkey services movement has been slower than expected.  Here is […]

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Here Are Some Juicy Estate Stories

For those who think that researching estate law is dull, the answer is that the conclusion is usually true.  However, with some effort, I have been able to uncover what might be considered an almost tabloid version for the curious at an unassuming site titled the “Wills, Trusts & Estates Prof Blog.”  The Blog reports […]

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Looking Back on Health Care News for 2012

The year 2012 brought some surprises and some changes in healthcare and senior issues.  Here is a recap of the top ten in my list. The Affordable Care Act was upheld.  The ACA, otherwise referred to as Obamacare, was upheld by a divided U.S. Supreme Court.  For the audience that I serve most directly this […]

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