Civil Litigation,
Health Care & Hospital Law
Mar. 24, 2017
Gray is the newest shade of legal malpractice
We are in the midst of arguably the greatest wealth transfer in the history of our country. While this is certainly an opportunity for lawyers, a dangerous weapon has emerged as a hazard to engaging in this lucrative field of law: financial elder abuse claims against lawyers. By Karen K. Stromeyer and Arthur J. Harris





Karen K. Stromeyer
Senior Counsel
Murphy Pearson et al
88 Kearny St 10th Fl
San Francisco , California 94108
Phone: (415) 788-1900
Fax: (415) 393-8087
Email: kstromeyer@MPBF.com
UC Hastings COL
We find ourselves in the midst of arguably the greatest wealth transfer in the history of our country. Over the next few decades, baby boomers, the largest and wealthiest generation in U.S. history, will transfer their life savings — roughly $30 trillion in assets — to their Generation X and millennial heirs. To effectuate this massive conveyance of wealth, baby boomers will use a variety of professionals, including lawyers.
While this is certainly an opportunity to act a...
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