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Overview
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Fees
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Fixed (Sometimes)
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Free Consultation (120 minutes)
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Hourly ($85-$285/hour)
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About Me
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About me: I am a tax attorney specializing in elder law, estate planning and estates and trusts. Prior to becoming a lawyer, I was a family counselor and social worker... more
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Résumé
Licenses
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23 years
since Leonard L. Shober was first licensed to practice law in PA.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
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| Of Counsel at McTighe Weiss O'Rourke Troncelliti & Morgan PC |
1995–2003
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Education
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Graduated |
| Temple University |
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LL.B - Bachelor of Laws |
1986 |
| LaSalle University |
Psychology |
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Awards
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| Award Name |
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| BNA Award |
Bureau of National Affairs |
1986 |
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Associations
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Montgomery County Bar Association |
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National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys |
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Pennsylvania Bar Association |
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Pennsylvania Elder Law Committee |
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Can siblings take money from accounts after death...
You cannot prosecute them since they are legally entitled to the money. Worse yet, depending upon... more
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