|
November 15 - Greensboro CHARLIE D. BROWN is an attorney with Wishart, Norris, Henninger & Pittman, P.A., where he is a board certified specialist in estate planning and probate law, focusing his practice on the transfer and protection of people's assets. His practice involves estate planning, Medicaid and elder law issues, business succession planning, individual, gift and estate taxation, trust and estate administration, the creation and administration of charitable foundations, and asset protection planning. Mr. Brown was named one of the "Legal Elite" in North Carolina for his work. He is a "triple-Deacon," graduating from three schools at Wake Forest University. Mr. Brown graduated magna cum laude from the undergraduate school, then earned both his MBA and J.D. degrees. During law school, he served as a business symposium editor on the Wake Forest University Law Review. Before joining the firm, Mr. Brown was a trust officer with Wachovia Bank and a senior tax advisor with Arthur Andersen. MARC W. INGERSOLL is the managing partner of the law firm of Ingersoll & Hicks, PLLC, where he practices in the areas of wills and trusts, elder law, estate administration, business law and tax law. He has lectured for National Business Institute and before the North Carolina State Bar on estate and estate administration. Mr. Ingersoll earned his B.S. degree in accounting from Bob Jones University and his J.D. degree from Wake Forest University. He is a member of the Forsyth County (past member, Legal Education Partnership Committee), the North Carolina (member, Business, Tax, Wills and Trusts, Elder Law sections) and the American bar associations, the National Academy of Elder Lawyers Association and is an executive officer of the Winston-Salem Estate Planning Council. DAVID B. MCLEAN is a sole practitioner in the firm David B. McLean, PLLC, where his main areas of practice are estate planning, guardianship, estate administration, Medicaid planning and applications, and elder law. Mr. McLean has established trusts for guardianship estates and provided counsel to trustees, served as counsel for petitioners and as guardian ad litem in numerous incompetence matters, crafted agreements among parties to incompetence matters to avoid or limit litigation and lectured at the North Carolina Bar Association's Estate Administration CLE seminar on guardianship at the Practice Before the Clerk CLE sponsored by Wake Forest University in March 2005. He earned his M.Divinity degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, his B.A. degree from Furman University and his J.D. degree from Wake Forest University School of Law. Mr. McLean is a member of the Guilford County, North Carolina (member, Elder Law and Estate Planning sections) and American bar associations and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). November 16 - Raleigh MARK O. COSTLEY is a partner at the law firm of Walker Lambe Rhudy & Costley, PLLC, where his practice focuses on estate planning, elder law and business law, and providing other legal assistance to people in connection with their business and financial affairs. Mr. Costley is admitted to practice in all courts in North Carolina and Oklahoma, as well as Federal District and Circuit Courts of Appeals. He is certified by the North Carolina Supreme Court as a mediator, and has mediated the resolution of numerous business and estate disputes. Mr. Costley has given hundreds of speeches and lectures before groups in North Carolina and around the country. He has taught business law at Greensboro College and lectured before business students on the subjects of business, legal and marketing ethics. Mr. Costley also has served as a Trustee of Duke University. He is a member of North Carolina, Oklahoma and American (member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Section) bar associations. He earned his A.B. degree, magna cum laude, and J.D. degree from Duke University. JENNIFER C. NOBLE practices law in Greensboro, North Carolina, in the areas of estate planning and estate administration. Ms. Noble practiced at Sidley Austin in Chicago, until her move to Greensboro, North Carolina, where she practiced with Brooks Pierce McLendon Humphrey & Leonard, PLLC, until she left to start her own practice. Ms. Noble earned her B.A. degree from the College of William and Mary and her J.D. degree from Northwestern University School of Law. She is a member of the North Carolina Bar Association (member, Estate Planning Section) and Greensboro Bar Association (member). LISA SALINES-MONDELLO, LL.M is an attorney with Salines-Mondello Law Firm, PC and is of counsel with the Elder Law Firm of Andrew Olsen in Wilmington, North Carolina, where she practices in the areas of estate planning, elder law and probate law, focusing her practice on the transfer and protection of her client's assets. Ms. Salines-Mondello's practice involves estate planning; asset protection planning; Medicaid, Veteran and elder law issues, special need planning and trust and estate administration. After earning her J.D., she earned her LL.M from Boston University School of Law and is licensed to practice in both North Carolina and Massachusetts.
|