Intern Spotlight: Audrey Wall
Future attorney, Audrey Wall, has been serving as a valuable member of the Carmel & Naccasha team for the past eight months.
Future attorney, Audrey Wall, has been serving as a valuable member of the Carmel & Naccasha team for the past eight months.
Join Carmel & Naccasha as it supports the young entrepreneurs in our community at the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce’s Junior CEO Program.
Carmel & Naccasha Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning C&N Partner attorney Victor Herrera recently completed the Rotary International President Elect Training Seminar (PETS) as President Elect of the SLO Daybreak Rotary Club
Carmel & Naccasha Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning C&N Partner attorney Stephanie Barclay recently participated in the 2024 Special Needs Planning Symposium in Napa, California.
March is Women’s History Month, a time to highlight the often overlooked achievements and struggles of women throughout history.
Carmel & Naccasha Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Attorney Victor Herrera explores the different types of conservatorships and explains the difference between a Conservatorship and other available legal vehicles. Herrera emphasizes the significance of proactive planning to establish an estate plan and guarantee that one’s financial, legal, and personal affairs are managed by a trusted individual.
Carmel & Naccasha LLP is pleased to welcome Emilie de la Motte to our firm as a Partner in the Litigation Practice.
Carmel & Naccasha LLP Of Counsel Attorney Alicia Gamez was recently interviewed for an article distributed by KQED, discussing essential considerations when inheriting or bequeathing a home in California, particularly following the passage of Proposition 19.
Carmel and Naccasha LLP wishes you a Happy President’s Day! Today is a day to honor the contributions and leadership of past presidents of the United States of America.
Carmel & Naccasha thanks San Luis Obispo employment attorney Lisa Lazzara who almost singlehandedly makes certain that the Little Free Food Pantry at the corner of Pismo and Nipomo streets in Downtown SLO is filled with food and available for individuals and families, housed or unhoused, who may be food insecure.
Future attorney, Audrey Wall, has been serving as a valuable member of the Carmel & Naccasha team for the past eight months.
Join Carmel & Naccasha as it supports the young entrepreneurs in our community at the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce’s Junior CEO Program.
Carmel & Naccasha Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning C&N Partner attorney Victor Herrera recently completed the Rotary International President Elect Training Seminar (PETS) as President Elect of the SLO Daybreak Rotary Club
Carmel & Naccasha Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning C&N Partner attorney Stephanie Barclay recently participated in the 2024 Special Needs Planning Symposium in Napa, California.
March is Women’s History Month, a time to highlight the often overlooked achievements and struggles of women throughout history.
Carmel & Naccasha Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Attorney Victor Herrera explores the different types of conservatorships and explains the difference between a Conservatorship and other available legal vehicles. Herrera emphasizes the significance of proactive planning to establish an estate plan and guarantee that one’s financial, legal, and personal affairs are managed by a trusted individual.
Carmel & Naccasha LLP is pleased to welcome Emilie de la Motte to our firm as a Partner in the Litigation Practice.
Carmel & Naccasha LLP Of Counsel Attorney Alicia Gamez was recently interviewed for an article distributed by KQED, discussing essential considerations when inheriting or bequeathing a home in California, particularly following the passage of Proposition 19.
Carmel and Naccasha LLP wishes you a Happy President’s Day! Today is a day to honor the contributions and leadership of past presidents of the United States of America.
Carmel & Naccasha thanks San Luis Obispo employment attorney Lisa Lazzara who almost singlehandedly makes certain that the Little Free Food Pantry at the corner of Pismo and Nipomo streets in Downtown SLO is filled with food and available for individuals and families, housed or unhoused, who may be food insecure.