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ELIZABETH N. BARON is an attorney at Burnham & Associates, PLLC. Previously, Ms. Baron worked at Bernson & Burnham, PLLC as an associate attorney in the transactional law department. She also worked as a contracts administrator for Stonyfield Farm, Inc. At Stonyfield, she drafted and negotiated agreements in a multitude of areas. Her legal experience includes working as a law clerk for the office of executive counsel to the Governor of Rhode Island. As a law clerk, she conducted extensive research, drafted motions on a variety of subjects and analyzed proposed legislation. Ms. Baron also worked for New Hampshire Legal Assistance in the elder law division. As a law clerk, she conducted a review of transfer and discharge notice compliance for the office of long-term care and participated in the senior advice line. Ms. Baron graduated from The Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law in 2008. While in law school, she was an editor of law review and a fellow of the Miller Center for Public Advocacy. She also participated in the Refugee Law Clinic, where she represented clients in immigration court. Ms. Baron earned her B.A. degree, cum laude, in politics from Mount Holyoke College and her J.D. degree from the Penn State Dickinson School of Law. She is a member of the New Hampshire Bar Association and is admitted to practice law in the State of New Hampshire and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. STEPHANIE K. BURNHAM opened her own law firm upon being sworn into the practice of law in 2001. In 2010, Ms. Burnham added two talented attorneys to form Burnham & Associates, PLLC. She has focused her practice in four primary areas: wills, trusts and estates; bankruptcy; small business; and real estate. Ms. Burnham assists people from all walks of life with their last wills and testaments, trusts, trust administration, estate administration, adult guardianships and powers of attorney. She works with clients to obtain a fresh start through discharging debts in bankruptcy. She also advises clients with small businesses on contracts, contract disputes, business formation and collections. Ms. Burnham was a licensed real estate broker, and she uses her experience to help clients develop property, with condominium and subdivision filings including attorney general filings, condominium conversions, title work and the purchase and sale of property. She is licensed in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, including New Hampshire District Court and Massachusetts District Court. Ms. Burnham is a member of the New Hampshire Bar Association, including the elder law, estate planning and probate section and the New Hampshire Bar Associations ethics committee. She is a member of the Wentworth Douglass Hospital and Health Foundation Planned Giving Advisory Council, for which she can advise clients on more appropriately titling and structuring their charitable gifts to Wentworth-Douglass Hospital. Ms. Burnham is an arbitrator for the Better Business Bureau, where she decides lemon law claims. She is also a member of the Rotary Club of Dover. She has authored and published many informative articles on elder law, estate planning and Medicaid in the Senior Beacon newspaper publication. She earned her B.S. degree in general biology from the University of New Hampshire in Durham. She is also a licensed real estate broker, a notary public and a justice of the peace. DENIS DILLON is a director of the law firm of McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, P.A., where he practices in the areas of estate and business planning, probate and trust administration and taxation. He has lectured to various professional groups on estate planning and taxation issues. Mr. Dillon earned his B.A. degree from Assumption College, his M.B.A. degree from Nichols College, his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Western New England College School of Law and his LL.M. degree from Boston University School of Law. He is a member of the Massachusetts and the New Hampshire bar associations, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and the Massachusetts Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.
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