Attorney Edward H. Adamsky is an Elder Law Attorney and has been in the private practice of law for over 25 years. He is licensed in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Attorney Adamsky concentrates his practice in Life & Estate Planning and Elder Law.
Attorney Adamsky is Past-President of the New Hampshire Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, past Chair of the Elder Law, Estate Planning and Probate Section of the New Hampshire Bar Association, Past President of the Merrimack Valley Estate Planning Council, and a member of the New Hampshire Estate Planning Council, and a former board member of the Massachusetts and New Hampshire Chapters of NAELA. He also served on the Board of Community Crossroads, a New Hampshire agency that provides services to Developmental Disabled individuals and families.
Attorney Adamsky is a cum laude graduate of the Massachusetts School of Law in Andover, where he earned the degree of Juris Doctor (1992). At MSL he was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review and was instrumental in publishing the premier issue, which features an article on Third Party Opinion Letters written by Attorney Adamsky.
Attorney Adamsky is a summa cum laude graduate of Plymouth State College, (now Plymouth State University ) in Plymouth, New Hampshire, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management (1984). At PSC he was a Plymouth Scholar and a member of the Honor Society, Phi Kappa Phi.
Attorney Adamsky served for four years in the United StatesArmy, Infantry. He was twice awarded the Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service, and was Honorably Discharged at the rank of Sergeant (E-5). He grew up in Andover, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Andover High School (1977).
Attorney Adamsky spends his spare time Ballroom Dancing.
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