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BERNARD M. FALLER is an attorney with Kentucky Elderlaw, Pllc. He is licensed in Kentucky and Indiana, is an elder law attorney in Louisville, Kentucky, serving the needs of older citizens directly, or through consultation with family members. His practice encompasses Medicaid planning and asset preservation within the ever-shifting rules; Medicaid qualification interviews; wills; durable powers of attorney and other document preparation focused on the special needs of older citizens (as opposed to a tax focus); and nursing home issues. Mr. Faller holds a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from New York University and earned his J.D. degree from the University of Louisville School of Law. Mr. Faller then opened his elder law practice. Mr. Faller worked as an engineer for Bell Laboratories; developed an insurance career qualifying as a lifetime member of the Million Dollar Round Table; founded the New York financial planning firm, Empire State Planners; and The Diabetic Food Emporium. Prior to entering law school, he worked for the accounting firm of Carpenter, Mountjoy & Bressler. Mr. Faller is the chair of the Elder Law Committee of the KBA and co-wrote Vol. 24 of the Kentucky Practice Series, Elder Law in Kentucky, published by Thompson Reuters and released in March 2010. LEE D. RICHARDSON is the sole practitioner of Louisville Elder Law Advisor in Louisville, Kentucky, where he has concentrated his practice in the area of elder law. He has 30 years of experience in estate planning and probate law. He is a frequent lecturer at CLE events on estate planning, probate, and elder law, including the Kentucky Bar Association's Annual Meeting. Mr. Richardson earned his B.A. degree from Tulane University and his J.D. degree from Indiana University School of Law in Bloomington, Indiana. He is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, and the Louisville (member, Estate Planning Section), Kentucky (member, Kentucky Elder Law Committee), and American bar associations (member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Section).
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