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From the Law Office of Robert Mihara:

Occasionally, an opportunity arrives that you cannot pass up.

On May 1, 2023, I accepted a one-year legal fellowship with the San Antonio Legal Services Association (SA-LSA) to help expand their housing and homelessness program. Tenant rights and homelessness are issues that have long been close to my heart. And so, I didn't hesitate to accept an offer to help those facing life without shelter.

Because of my responsibilities as legal fellow, I will not be accepting clients for extended representation until after March 2024. To be clear, this fellowship is a pause rather than a departure from the elder law work that I care so much about.

I look forward to helping special needs families and veterans plan and prepare for their future again when I return to full time solo practice next Spring.

—Robert Mihara