Eleanor C. Naiman - Baltimore, MD
Attorney at Naiman & Naiman, P.A.
Estate Planning Lawyers in Baltimore, MD
25 Hooks Lane Suite 202 Baltimore, MD 21208
Baltimore Estate Planning Lawyer
Updated: 04/08/2026
Areas of Practice
- Estate Planning
- Elder Law
- Trusts
- Wills
- Business & Commercial Law
- Commercial Transactions
Attorney Information
Overview
Eleanor C. Naiman is an Attorney at Law as well as a Certified Public Accountant who practices widely in the area of Estate Planning, Elder Law and Commercial Transactions in Maryland. Ms. Naiman represents many small businesses and their owners, professionals and other individuals. She also has extensive experience in estate and gift tax matters and audits. She works with families dealing with the disability of a loved one, aging parents, non-traditional families, and families dealing with sandwich generation issues - concerns about their parents and children. She has worked with clients in selecting and reviewing the performance of investment advisors, and works closely with banks and other trust companies, investment advisors, insurance agents and accountants.
Professional Licenses
Certified Public Accountant, State of Maryland, 1983
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Maryland School of Law,
Baltimore,
Maryland
J.D.
Honors: With Honors
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University of Maryland School of Law,
Baltimore,
Maryland
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Non Legal Education
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Towson State University,
Towson,
Maryland
B.A.
Honors: magna cum laude
Major: Accounting
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Towson State University,
Towson,
Maryland
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney at Law
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Owner
Bar Admissions
- Maryland, 1986
- U.S. District Court District of Maryland, 1994
- U.S. Supreme Court, 2003
Specialties and Certifications
- Certified Public Accountant, State of Maryland, 1983
Other Affiliations
- Maryland State Bar Association (Member)
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