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Attorney David S. Fry acquires the late Stuart Hollander's Cottage Law practice.

We are pleased to announce that David S. Fry, Esq., of Rockford, Michigan has succeeded Stuart Hollander in his cottage law practice.

Stuart J. Hollander passed away unexpectedly in late August 2007. Attorney David S. Fry, of Blakeslee, Fry & Scales, PLC, in Rockford, Michigan, has acquired the Cottage Law practice Stuart developed and will assist in the next and future editions of the book, SAVING THE FAMILY COTTAGE. Mr. Fry is a fourth generation cottage owner with over 25 years experience practicing law in Michigan. He is well versed in the issues of cottage succession planning and has been creating cottage plans for his clients. David will be using the research and tools Stuart developed to create succession plans unique to the cottage owner. He is ready to assist cottage owners in Michigan and throughout the United States, and can be reached at david@cottagelaw.com.
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