Brinkley Walser a Proud Sponsor of Greensboro Senior Games Games run from April 8 to May 16 at various locations around the Triad

Brinkley Walser, PLLC managing member David Inabinett today announced the firm is a sponsor of the 2014 Greater Greensboro Senior Games. The games encourage healthy lifestyles for seniors in Guilford County.
“A good portion of our practice is focused on elder law and estate planning issues, so we are attuned to things that benefit seniors,” says Inabinett. “The Senior Games encourage an active lifestyle, both physically and mentally. Not only do seniors enjoy a better quality of life by remaining healthy, active and engaged, their families and loved ones benefit, as does society as a whole. Brinkley Walser is proud to be a sponsor of this event.” Inabinett has been recognized in The Best Lawyers in America and received an AV Preeminent Peer Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®. He has published numerous articles on elder law and estate planning topics and frequently speaks to groups in Guilford, Davidson and surrounding counties.


Brinkley Walser prides itself on providing new and cutting edge legal counsel built on a foundation of knowledge and integrity. Brinkley Walser’s attorneys are first and foremost counselors, advising clients on their legal rights and options for appropriate solutions. Practice areas include business law, real estate, litigation, elder law, estate planning, injury and disability, criminal defense, traffic and DWI, banking, family law, municipal, governmental, and education law, among others. Based in Lexington, North Carolina, our primary practice area covers, but is not limited to Davidson, Forsyth, Rowan, Guilford, Davie, Montgomery, Cabarrus, and Randolph Counties. Brinkley Walser is an AV rated firm by Martindale-Hubble®. The firm has offices at 10 LSB Plaza in Lexington and in the First Citizen’s Building, 620 Green Valley Road, Suite 306, in Greensboro. Visit Brinkley Walser on the web at www.brinkleywalser.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/brinkleywalser.

No comments: