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Law Practice

Jul. 3, 2007

Duo Works to Protect Elderly From Financial Scams

Ed Corey Jr. and Kelly Sutter, estate attorneys in Sacramento, have found a growing practice helping the elderly recover assets taken by unscrupulous salesmen, shady financial institutions or, as is more common, greedy family members too impatient to wait for an inheritance.

By Gary Scott
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SACRAMENTO - As the population in California grows older and lives longer, the scams and the scoundrels who prey on the elderly multiply, as well.
      For Ed Corey Jr. and Kelly Sutter, estate attorneys at the Sacramento firm of Weintraub Genshlea Chediak, this profound demographic shift has provided steady work for a decade, as the duo works to...

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