I want to say a special “thank you” to Hawthorne Assisted Living, the Bridges Assisted Living and Superior Residence of Brandon for allowing me and my best friend (and social media diva), Irma Davila, to come into their facilities and sing karaoke with the residents. I’d also like to thank Arthur Moseley of Griswold Family Care for coming out with us and singing Sinatra
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Download PDF Press Release BRANDON, FL – May 31, 2012 – Laurie E. Ohall, managing attorney of the Brandon Elder Law and Estate Planning Firm, Law Offices of Laurie E. Ohall, P.A., has become board certified in Elder Law by the Florida Bar effective June 1, 2012. Certification is the highest level of recognition by The Florida Bar and displays an attorney’s competency and
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Each month, the Bridges Retirement community invites professionals to present information on various topics related to senior residents. Brandon elder law attorney, Laurie Ohall, will be the featured speaker on May 30, 2012 at 10:00 am discussing the importance of Living Wills and Do Not Resuscitate Orders. About Laurie E. Ohall: For over 15 years, Laurie Ohall has been serving the legal needs of Tampa Bay area families.
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Tampa Attorney, Laurie Ohall, was named one of three instructional speakers at the upcoming National Business Institute Seminar “What Every Attorney Needs to Know About Medicaid, Medicare and Long-Term Care” on January 25, 2012. About the Course: Understand How the Public Benefits System Affects Your Practice Barbara and Bill have been married for 40 years. Bill is a Korean War veteran. He starts developing
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Seasons Greetings! The Law Offices of Laurie Ohall wish you and your family a safe and merry holiday season! Holiday gatherings are the perfect time to discuss basic estate planning with your loved ones. Our law office is pleased to help you begin this conversation with a free basic estate planning checklist. Contact our office today at (813) 514-8180 or visit our website at
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Seminar to help Seniors and Adult Children Understand Medicaid Law
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