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- Posted June 17, 2010
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Rosemary Frenza associating with Terry Bertram June 28

On June 28, Rosemary Frenza is joining The Legacy Law Center PLLC with Terrance Bertram, 2950 State Street South Suite 300, Ann Arbor, 48104, (734) 995-2383.
The firm focuses on estate planning, elder law and medicaid planning.
Rather than simply producing a set of estate planning documents, the focus is on caring for aging people and helping their families in a more holistic way, by trying to answer many of the different questions that arise as our population ages and people's needs change as they grow older.
"I believe very strongly in the firm's mission and I am very excited to be joining the group," Frenza said.
She has been in solo practice in Ann Arbor since January 2008 and will continue as co-chair of the WCBA's Family Law Section, secretary of WLAM and a board member at The Wellness Community.
For more information, see the firm's Web site at www.legacypllc.com.
Published: Thu, Jun 17, 2010
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