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Palm Beach elder care attorneys Shalloway & Shalloway are changing the way law firms advocate for their clients in a number of ways ranging from educational and philanthropic programs to providing new publications online.

G. Mark Shalloway

Proprietor and lead attorney Mark Shalloway is among the most active within the legal community of Palm Beach County. With his involvement in free seminars and classes he demonstrates a commitment to helping others, whether they are Judge Advocate Generals in the United States Military or the families who care for their elderly in West Palm Beach.

Noted Elder Care Attorneys in the Palm Beaches

The Shalloway firm’s website provides free publications and notices of area events and legal news that is geared towards informing both attorneys and lay persons. One recent example is a press release highlighting Alzheimer’s Disease awareness. Titled “PALM BEACH COUNTY PROCLAMATION DECLARING NOVEMBER PUBLIC AWARENESS MONTH TO ALZHEIMER’S COMMUNITY CARE” the press release includes information on Alzheimer’s Community Care, a non-profit that is celebrating 20 years in Palm Beach County. 

Special Needs Advisory Coalition Summit and JAG Seminar

Other philanthropic endeavors include a recent two-day seminar on estate planning for the Judge Advocate Generals at Fort Stewart. The Shalloway team is also noted for their community involvement with free educational seminars that inform the public on new laws and tax issues relating to everything from health and life insurance to estate taxes.

Mr. Shalloway’s recent presentation at the Special Needs Advisory Coalition Summit in West Palm Beach is but one more example of his commitment to giving to his community.

Many law firms and attorneys offer free advice, publications and other resources as part of their mission. This tradition of giving also helps a firm or a laywer expand his/her client base in a very powerful way. What separates the Shalloway and Shalloway team from most firms however is the range and expertise behind their advocacy and philanthropy.

The result is both a community and populace more educated on the critical issues of elder and special needs care.