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FORT MYERS, Fla. (May 11, 2018) – Attorney Jennifer J. Hammond of Green Schoenfeld & Kyle LLP has been appointed co-chair of the Lee County Bar Association’s Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Practice Section.
Hammond has nearly 20 years of business and legal experience. Her focus areas include estate planning, trust administration, taxation, probate, corporate, business and partnership law, and wealth preservation. Prior to joining the firm, she was a business consultant in Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and London, England. Hammond is a member of the Florida and Lee Bar Associations, as well as the American and Maryland Bar Associations.
Hammond is joined by Kenneth Kemp as co-chair.
Established in 1949, the Lee County Bar Association was formed as a voluntary organization of attorneys living and working in Lee County, Florida. The purpose of the organization is to further the education of its members, create meaningful interaction among its members, and to inform the community on important legal matters. The Lee County Bar Association supports citizens with free legal clinics on important topics of local interest, promotes the rule of law with student programs and provides a lawyer referral service to connect the public with qualified attorneys.
Since 2000, Green Schoenfeld & Kyle LLP has provided high-quality legal services to Florida individuals and businesses. With more than 181 years of combined legal expertise, the attorneys work proactively with clients and businesses to help formulate and implement estate planning objectives in a tax-efficient manner and provide specialized solutions for tax and business matters.
Dedicated to providing clients with exceptional personal attention and respect, Green Schoenfeld & Kyle’s specialty areas of practice are estate planning; probate, estate and trust administration; business planning, corporate, LLC and partnership law; and estate and gift tax issues. For more information, visit www.gskattorneys.com.

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