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Niche Practice: Historic Preservation

by Carolyn Elefant on September 3, 2005 · 2 comments

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Here’s a history making attorney:  Sam Slaymaker, who’s Making Local History By Focusing on Preservation (Lancaster News, 9/3/05).  According to the article,

Sam Slaymaker becomes first local attorney to devote an entire practice to preservation law. He hopes to serve homeowners, farm families, real-estate developers and municipalities.

Slaymaker has the background for his niche – he’s served as a board member of various prservation societies, holds an undergrad and graduate major in history and has been an attorney for 16 years.  Congrats to Slaymaker on his new firm and on finding a way to marry his business and his passion.

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  • Anonymous

    I’d love to do the same!

  • Anonymous

    I’d love to do the same!

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