ELA Members in the News

Michael J. Amoruso of Amoruso & Amoruso, LLP, in Rye Brook, NY, in “An Important Tax Deduction for Seniors and Their Families Is on the Chopping Block,” Money Magazine, 11/3/17.

Robert Anderson of Brogan & Yonkers in Marquette, MI, in “Vacant seat ignites controversy,” Marquette Mining Journal, 11/15/17.

ElderLawAnswers member firm Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C. in Chattanooga, TN, in “Chambliss Law Firm Adds Paralegal To Real Estate Group,” The Chattanoogan, 11/9/17.

Hyman Darling of Bacon & Wilson, P.C. in Springfield, MA, in “Eliminating the Medical Expense Deduction Would Seriously Harm People Who Are Chronically Ill,” PR Web (press release), 11/3/17 and in “Filial laws put kids on the hook for parents' health-care costs,” InvestmentNews, 11/22/17.

Salvatore Di Costanzo of Maker, Fragale & Di Costanzo, LLP in Yorktown Heights, NY, in “United Hebrew of New Rochelle recognized by U.S. News & World Report; people in the news,” The Journal News | LoHud.com, 11/21/17.

Joseph Karp of The Karp Law Firm, P.A. in Palm Beach Gardens, FL, in “Using Trusts to Qualify for Medicaid,” NextAvenue.org, 10/24/17.

ElderLawAnswers member firm Margolis & Bloom in Boston, MA, in “Wellesley business buzz: Daddy’s Home 2 cameo; new estate/elder law firm in town,” The Swellesley Report, 11/18/17.

Ronald Morton of Morton Law Firm, PLLC in Clinton, MS, in “Using Trusts to Qualify for Medicaid,” NextAvenue.org, 10/24/17.

Kerry Peck of Peck Ritchey, LLC in Chicago, IL, in “Alzheimer’s Association annual conference set for Nov. 15,” Dover Post, 11/13/17.