Brian Andrew Tully Featured in Newsweek's "Nationwide Leading Elder Care & Estate Planning Attorneys Showcase" for 2012

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Attorney Brian Andrew Tully, Esq. of the elder law firm of Tully & Winkelman, P.C. announced that he has been featured in Newsweek’s “Nationwide Leading Elder Care & Estate Planning Attorneys Showcase” for the year 2012.

Newsweek’s Leading Attorneys Showcase, in which Mr. Tully was featured, appeared in the June 18 issue of the magazine. It is designed to feature top law firms that specialize in particular areas of elder care and estate planning.

A member of the Suffolk County and New York State Bar Associations, Mr. Tully is certified as an elder law attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation and focuses his law practice on life care planning, elder law, estate planning, Medicaid benefits and asset protection. In 2010, he received accreditation from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to represent and assist veterans and their spouses in the preparation, presentation and prosecution of claims for benefits, including the Aide and Attendance Pension.

In 2004, he founded the ElderCare Resource Center, Inc., whose mission is to be the community resource for support, answers and expertise in regard to advance planning and informed decision making about present and future long-term healthcare. The Resource Center features over 200 print publications and a 1,600-link website created to help Long Island’s caregivers. The Suffolk Nassau Regional Business Partnership voted the ElderCare Resource Center as Educational Business of the Year in 2005. Mr. Tully was also named to the list of SuperLawyers in the New York Metro area concentrating in elder law, estate planning and probate for 2011.

“It is an honor to be showcased in such a nationally known publication,” Mr. Tully said. “Only the top law firms are chosen to be featured in this special section. I am glad to be placed in this elite group.”

For more information, call (631) 424-2800, or visit estateplanning-elderlaw.com.