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GARY B. FREEDMAN is a sole practitioner in Philadelphia, where he practices in the areas of elder law, probate, estate planning, corporate law and real estate law. He is an advisor to many nonprofit agencies on charitable giving through estate planning. Mr. Freedman is the former solicitor for the Register of Wills office in Montgomery County, and has lectured for banks and insurance companies on trust and estate planning topics. He is a member of the Philadelphia (member, Estate Planning Section), Montgomery County (member, Estate Planning Section) and Pennsylvania (member, Estate Planning Section) bar associations. Mr. Freedman earned his B.A. and J.D. degrees, as well as his LL.M. degree from Temple University Beasley School of Law, and his M.A. degree from Boston University. HARRIS J. RESNICK is a sole practitioner with Resnick Elder Law. He concentrates his practice in the areas of guardianships and disability planning, end of life legal issues, special needs trusts, Medicaid planning and estate administration. Mr. Resnick teaches Elder Law at Penn State, Abington Campus. He has lectured on elder law topics for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Drexel University School of Nurses, Neumann College, and the Montgomery Bar Elder Law Committee. Mr. Resnick is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Pennsylvania Bar Association (Elder Law Section, past member governing council) and the Delaware and Montgomery Bar Elder law committees. He earned his B.A. degree, cum laude, from the University of New York at New Paltz and his J.D. degree from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. CAROLE B. SHEFFIELD is a partner at the Philadelphia law firm of Reed Smith LLP, where she concentrates her practice in the planning, administration, taxation and litigation of trusts and estates. She enjoys the personal and business financial analysis when developing trust and estate plans as well as the unique taxation challenges which arise during trust and estate administrations. However, Ms. Sheffield finds the greatest rewards in working with the diverse range of clients who need trusts and estates legal services in litigation. Other areas of law she finds gratifying are forming and maintaining charitable (501(c)(3) tax exempt organizations and real estate transactions. Ms. Sheffield presented "Tax Tips" - WHYY Radio News Series for Personal Income Tax in spring 2008 and is an adjunct professor at Temple University Beasley School of Law: Integrated Transaction Program - 2006 to 2007 (active through present). She published and presented, "Calculating Federal & State Death, Estate & Inheritance Taxes," for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute continuing legal education program, "Taxes Affecting Decedent's Estates," January 2004. Ms. Sheffield was solo practitioner with the Law Office of Carole B. Sheffield from 1997 to 2003. She is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and is admitted to the State Supreme Court of New Jersey, the U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Ms. Sheffield is a member of the Philadelphia Bar Association (Probate and Trust Section - Legislative Committee; Tax Section), the Pennsylvania Bar Association (Real Property and Trust Section; Tax Section) and the American Bar Association (Probate and Real Property Section; Tax Section). She earned her LL.M. degree from Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she was the first recipient of the annual Outstanding Academic Achievement Award in Taxation by the Temple Law School Faculty for Scholastic Excellence. Ms. Sheffield also earned her J.D. degree from Temple University and earned an M.B.A degree. GARY A. ZLOTNICK is a shareholder in the law firm Zarwin Baum DeVito Kaplan Schaer Toddy, P.C. He practices in the estate planning and administration, business, real estate and taxation areas. Mr. Zlotnick is a member of the Philadelphia Bar Association, Haverford Township Library Board of Trustees, PhillyIsreal Board and the Education Committee of the Probate Section of the Philadelphia Bar Association. He also is a certified public accountant. Mr. Zlotnick serves on the Board of Directors of PhillyIsrealim, a non-profit organization, and as a volunteer attorney for Lawyers For The Arts. He also serves on the education committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association's Probate and Trust Law Division. Mr. Zlotnick earned his B.S. degree from Boston University and his J.D. and LL.M. degrees from Villanova University.
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