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Midlands law firm moves to new location in Irmo

Jason Thomas //October 16, 2023//

Midlands law firm moves to new location in Irmo

Jason Thomas //October 16, 2023//

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LawyerLisa's new location, just past the corner of Lake Murray Boulevard and Saint Andrews Road, will offer customers the same services as the former office located on Sunset Boulevard. (Photo/Provided)

LawyerLisa, a law firm focusing on elder law and life care planning, has moved its Midlands office to a larger location in Irmo, at 7511 Saint Andrews Road, Suite 3.

This location, just past the corner of Lake Murray Boulevard and Saint Andrews Road, will offer customers the same services as the former office located on Sunset Boulevard, a news release stated.

Lisa Hostetler Brown, managing attorney and certified elder law attorney, expressed enthusiasm about the Irmo location.

“We are excited to return home to Irmo,” she said. “With our larger space, our clients and their families will be more comfortable participating in person (or via zoom on our large screens) as they plan for their future.”

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Hostetler Brown has been practicing law since 2007 and opened her own firm LawyerLisa LLC, in 2014, the release stated. In 2016, she became a certified elder law attorney and is one of six certified elder law specialists in the state of South Carolina.

Hostetler Brown built the firm with a holistic approach to working with families and aging loved ones. It is not just, “here are your documents, see you later,” It is a team approach that focuses on providing care not just in the present moment, but for years to come if, and when, needed, the release stated.

Life Care Planning includes the services of a dedicated elder care coordinator to help families navigate the long-term care journey as needs change, the release stated. It goes beyond the legal norms to ask clients, “how can we help you to live on your terms, where you want, and how you want, for the rest of your days and years?” the release stated.

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