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Boston Medicaid Planning Lawyers to Provide Medical Planning Seminar

Medicaid planning update sponsored by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE)

2013-04-27
BOSTON, MA, April 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) Boston law firm Cushing & Dolan, P.C. is proud to announce, Medicaid planning attorneys Leo Cushing and Todd Lutsky will be presenting at the upcoming Medicaid Planning Update Seminar, sponsored by the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE).

This program provides an overview of the current regulations and recent case law in Massachusetts. It will offer guidance to help you develop effecting Medicaid planning techniques. The seminar will discuss Irrevocable Trusts under Doherty and Guerriero, drafting Testamentary Trusts in light of Victor and much more.

Leo J. Cushing, Esq., CPA, LLM
Founding partner of the Boston based law firm, Attorney Cushing practices in all aspects of sophisticated estate planning techniques, asset protection, trust planning, charitable giving and resolution of tax controversies.

Todd E. Lutsky, Esq., LLM
Initially concentrating in the preparation of estate plans, attorney Lutsky has expanded his practice to include Medicaid and asset protection planning for the elderly and business planning.

Mr. Cushing and Mr. Lutsky co-host the nationally syndicated live call-in radio talk show entitled "Money Matters" and regular speakers for Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education and the Foundation for Continuing Education.

To learn more about the Boston attorneys or Cushing & Dolan, please visit www.cushingdolan.com.

Date: Thursday, May 2, 2013
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Location: MCLE Conference Center, Boston, MA

If you are interested in attending the above seminars, please contact Kimberly Papulis via email, or via phone at 1-617-523-1555


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[Press-News.org] Boston Medicaid Planning Lawyers to Provide Medical Planning Seminar
Medicaid planning update sponsored by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE)