KLKATHRYN M. LONGLEY-LEAHYNorman Hanson Detroy
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Norman Hanson Detroy

Kathryn M. Longley-Leahy

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220 Middle St, Portland, ME, 04101https://nhdlaw.com
Estate PlanningElder Law
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Kathryn M. Longley-Leahy is an elder law attorney with over 43 years of legal experience, practicing at Norman Hanson Detroy in Portland, ME. She earned a degree from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania M.B.A., in 1976, a degree from Fordham Law School in 1980, and a degree from University of Maine School of Law in 1982. She has been admitted to the Maine Bar since 1983. Her practice encompasses elder law and estate planning, allowing her to serve clients across a range of legal needs. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1983

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Practice Areas

2Practice Areas
  • Elder Law50%
  • Estate Planning50%

Languages

English

Experience

43+ years

Elder Law Attorney at Norman Hanson Detroy. Admitted to practice in Maine, 1983. Focus areas include Estate Planning, Elder Law.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Maine

Bar #Maine State Bar Association · Admitted 1983

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Schools & Education

University of Maine School of Law

Degree · 1982

Fordham Law School

Degree · 1980

Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania M.B.A.,

Degree · 1976

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220 Middle St, Portland, ME, 04101
(207) 774-7000

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