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Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud, LLC Welcomes Prominent Trusts and Estates Attorney Gary B. Cornick to Its Firm
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Esteemed Attorney Gary Cornick Joins Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud's Trusts and Estates and Guardianship Services Groups

EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. - Washingtoner -- Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud, LLC is pleased to announce that Gary B. Cornick has joined the firm in its Trusts and Estates and Guardianship Services Groups.

Mr. Cornick brings with him over two-and-a-half decades of experience in estate planning, trust and estate administration, and guardianships. His practice encompasses basic and complex estate planning, family charitable and philanthropic planning, and  long-term care planning for the elderly and disabled adults.

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Mr. Cornick is frequently appointed by the courts to serve as court-appointed attorney and temporary guardian in guardianship cases and as administrator in contested estate cases. He also serves as a court appointed mediator in probate matters.

The addition of Mr. Cornick to Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud is a testament to the firm's growth in size and reputation. As a leading law firm in central New Jersey, Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud continues to attract top-tier legal talent, further solidifying its position as a premier provider of legal services. Mr. Cornick's extensive experience and esteemed reputation in trusts and estates law will undoubtedly enhance the firm's capabilities.

"We are very excited to have Gary Cornick join our firm," said Alex Kemeny, the managing partner of Kemeny, Ramp & Renaud. "Gary brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in trusts and estates and has an incredible reputation amongst elder law professionals. His addition to our firm will  bolster our firm's trusts and estates planning and administration services and enhance its litigation and trial advocacy (https://www.kemenylaw.com/litigation-and-trial-...) practice."

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Mr. Cornick is Co-Chair of the Middlesex County Bar Elder Law Section. In 2014 he received the Middlesex County Bar Association's Transactional Attorney of the Year Award. He has written numerous articles and is a regular speaker addressing elder law, estate planning and guardianship law issues.

Mr. Cornick is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA), the Somerset County Bar Association, and the National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform.

Contact
Donna M. Magrino
***@kemenylaw.com


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