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STEVEN M. JANKOWER has practiced law in Lafayette, Louisiana, for more than 25 years. Mr. Jankower has focused much of his practice on the handling of estate planning issues involving families with disabled and special needs members. He currently serves as president of the Board of Directors of the Lafayette Association of Retarded Citizens (LARC), is a past president of Families Helping Families of Acadiana, and is immediate past chairman of the Lafayette City-Parish President's Advisory Committee for Citizens with Disabilities. Mr. Jankower also is a member of the Volunteers of America Advisory Board and the Down Syndrome Association of Acadiana. He has written several articles on the subject of estate planning for the disabled through use of special needs trusts, and his most recent article entitled, "Why Every Attorney Should Consider Medicaid Planning Issues When Settling Personal Injury Claims" was published in the August/September 2007 issue of the Louisiana Bar Journal. Mr. Jankower also writes a monthly newsletter on Medicaid planning issues. He is a graduate of the University of Southwestern Louisiana and the Louisiana State University Law School. RICHARD LANDRY is the regional administrator at the Department of Health and Hospitals/Office for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities in the Region IV(Lafayette) Office. He earned his Bachelor's Degree in Sociology from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (formerly University of Southwestern Louisiana), and his MSW from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. Mr. Landry has been employed by the state of Louisiana for the last 37 years in various social service positions, with the last 18 years being with the Office for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities. He has spoken to numerous groups and at numerous meetings, including local university classes; high school teachers and counselors; local government personnel; and stakeholder groups, discussing programs and services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
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