Super again. Partners Srinoi G. Rousseau and Katherine A. Montgomery of Camp Rousseau Montgomery, LLP, have been designated as Northern California Super Lawyers. Srinoi and Katherine have been included each year, beginning in 2008.
Super Lawyers is a listing of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Super Lawyers magazine names attorneys in each state who received the highest point totals, as chosen by their peers and through the independent research.
As a firm dedicated to doing the best possible for their clients, Camp Rousseau Montgomery, LLP is pleased to be so honored.
Super again. All three partners of Camp Rousseau Montgomery, LLP, Priscilla Camp, Srinoi G. Rousseau and Katherine A. Montgomery, have been designated as Northern California Super Lawyers. Priscilla Camp, the senior partner, has received this recognition since 2006 and Srinoi G. Rousseau and Katherine A. Montgomery have been included each year, beginning in 2008.
Super Lawyers is a listing of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Super Lawyers magazine names attorneys in each state who received the highest point totals, as chosen by their peers and through the independent research.
As a firm dedicated to doing the best possible for their clients, Camp Rousseau Montgomery, LLP is pleased to be so honored.
Congratulations to Srinoi G. Rousseau, who was choosen as an update author for the Continuing Education of the Bar’s (CEB) Conservatorship Practice. The book is an authoritative publication that guides attorneys in their practice of the law. Srinoi revised Chapter 9, Bonds which examines and illuminates the practice of bonding, a sort of insurance policy for people who are handling others’ assets.
Srinoi will also be a panelist in October 2009 at the CEB’s Fundamentals of Elder Law Practice, a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program for attorneys.
The panelists, well-known Elder Law specialists, will discuss:
Scenarios that give rise to conflicts and ethical pitfalls
What strategies are available to help your clients plan for long-term care—without undoing all their estate planning goals
How to develop and economically manage an Elder Law practice
The CEB was founded by the University of California and the State Bar of California, CEB inaugurated CLE in California in 1947 to foster the professional development of California lawyers.
Once again, all three partners of Camp Rousseau Montgomery, LLP, Priscilla Camp, Srinoi G. Rousseau and Katherine A. Montgomery, have been designated as Northern California Super Lawyers. Priscilla Camp, the Senior Partner, has received this recognition for the past four years and Srinoi G. Rousseau and Katherine A. Montgomery have been recognized the past two years.
Super Lawyers is a listing of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Five percent of the total lawyers in the state are selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers.
As a firm dedicated to doing the best possible for their clients, Camp Rousseau Montgomery, LLP is pleased to be so honored.
All three partners of Camp Rousseau Montgomery, Priscilla Camp, Srinoi G. Rousseau and Katherine A. Montgomery have been honored by designation as Northern California Super Lawyers. Priscilla Camp, the Senior Partner, has received this recognition for the past three years.
Super Lawyers are chosen by polling and peer evaluation, including 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement. Five percent of California lawyers are so chosen each year. The objective of the Super Lawyer process is to create a list that is useful to consumers of legal services.
SRINOI G. ROUSSEAU’s practice is in powers of attorney, probate, conservatorship (including limited conservatorships for the developmentally disabled), Medi-Cal eligibility for nursing home patients, and trust analysis and administration. She is the current Chair of the Public Information Committee and the past Chair of the Elder Law Committee of the Trusts & Estates Law Section of the Alameda County Bar Association. A member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Contra Costa Bar Association and the Asian American Bar Association, she is a past Chair and Secretary of the Board of Directors of Asian Community Mental Health Services.
She was a panelist for the 2005 and 2009 program Fundamentals of Elder Law Practice, the 2007 program Elder Law Practice produced by the Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB), and has given presentations on Limited Conservatorships at the Annual Multi-Ethnic Parents Conference held in Oakland in 2005 and 2008. Srinoi also presented The Conservatorship Process, Current Issues and Common Pitfalls Regarding Conservatorships, and Durable Powers of Attorney for Finance – Planning for Incapacity to professional and community groups in the Bay Area and was a panelist for the 2009 CEB programs Powers of Attorney and Health Care Directives. She was included in the Northern California Super Lawyers list the past two years and in 2009 contributed to the update of CEB’s Conservatorship Practice Guide.
Srinoi is a 1983 graduate of Santa Clara University’s School of Law. In addition to her law degree, Srinoi received her Masters in Business Administration from Santa Clara University. She has and an A.B. in Psychology from the University of Southern California.
Srinoi Rousseau is pro-nounced “See-Noy Roo-so”, click the triangle in the player below to hear the pronunciation:
The attorneys at Camp Rousseau Montgomery, LLP bring expertise, compassion and cost-consciousness to the practice of Elder Law in Oakland and the San Francisco Bay area of California.
Focusing on the traditional Elder Law areas of Medi-Cal advice, estate planning, probate, conservatorship/guardianship, and trust administration, the lawyers also serve the growing area of Special Needs Trusts for the disabled.
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