Harter Secrest & Emery Welcomes Mackenzie G. Kellermeyer to Its Trusts and Estates Practice

Harter Secrest & Emery LLP, a full-service business law firm with offices throughout New York, is pleased to announce that Mackenzie G. Kellermeyer has joined the firm as an associate in the Trusts and Estates practice group.

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Kellermeyer helps clients create comprehensive strategies to transfer wealth in an organized and thoughtful way, protect assets from the costs of long-term care, provide for decision-making in the event of disability through powers of attorney and health care proxies, and assists with the preparation of MOLSTs. Her experience includes creating estate plans for a diverse range of individuals and business owners, amending existing estate plans to address both changes in the law and client goals, counseling clients regarding various estate planning and long-term care planning options and techniques, and representing clients in Surrogate’s Court proceedings. Prior to joining Harter Secrest & Emery, Kellermeyer practiced in the trusts and estates department at the Law Offices of Pullano & Farrow. 

Kellermeyer earned her J.D. from Case Western Reserve University School of Law, and her B.A. from Bucknell University.

Harter Secrest & Emery’s Trusts and Estates attorneys assist clients in the legal management and protection of their assets. They act as counselors to individuals, families, closely held businesses, and tax-exempt institutions. Our attorneys work with clients on a full spectrum of income, gift, and estate planning issues, including testamentary planning, estate and trust administration, transfer tax planning, wealth preservation, closely held business planning, life insurance planning, business valuations and tax issues, charitable gifts and charitable organizations, compensation and retirement, estate litigation, and more.

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