Welcome to Edward Zetlin LawIn 1986, my first job out of law school was at Legal Services of Northern Virginia, a firm that represents low income clients. I focused on helping the elderly and the disabled.
My office was basic. The staff was small. The coffee was great. With a big case load and a small budget, I learned to craft efficient, practical solutions for clients. Although I am now in the private sector, I value what I learned at Legal Services. It taught me that having a beautiful office, a big staff is not necessary to the crafting of good legal solutions; and that great coffee is essential. It taught me that lawyers who charge astronomical fees are not necessarily the ones providing the best representation. In that I am among the first to focus on legal planning for the disabled and the elderly, legal organizations, senior citizens’ groups and organizations representing the disabled have sought out my expertise. I have taught law students and lawyers. I have written books and articles on the rights of the elderly and the disabled. I have served on the Alzheimer’s Board and on the Autism Board. Next to my family, the needs of my clients are my greatest concern. |
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