Walter Kelly has been elected as a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel. The Counsel is a national association that brings together lawyers who have made outstanding contributions to the field of trust and estate law. Its purpose is to maintain a high quality of trust and estate legal services, and to contribute to the improvement of the areas of law in which trusts and estates lawyers practice. Fellows are elected by their peers and invited to join this prestigious organization of 2,500 lawyers.
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