Full Name
Amy E. Haupert
Job Title
Attorney at Law
Company
Law Office of Fay Blix
Speaker Bio
Amy Haupert is in private practice with the Law Office of Fay Blix, in Laguna Hills, California. Her practice areas include estate planning, trust administration, probate, limited conservatorships, and elder law. Amy earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from San Diego State University and her law degree from McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific.
Amy served on the Executive Board of the Trusts and Estates Section of the Orange County Bar Association for 6 years and is the past 2010 President of the Board. She is also a member of the Orange County Bar Association’s Elder Law section and serves on various Bar Association committees.
Amy is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) and serves as the current President of the Southern California Chapter. In 2007, Amy was accepted as a member of Cambridge Who’s Who of Executives, Professionals, and Entrepreneurs.
Amy is a regular speaker for the Alzheimer’s Association, Orange Catholic Foundation and also volunteers her time speaking at local senior centers and events for the developmentally disabled. She assists new lawyers in making the transition from law school to the actual practice of law by participating in and speaking at the annual Bridging the Gap programs sponsored by the Orange County Bar Association.
Amy served on the Executive Board of the Trusts and Estates Section of the Orange County Bar Association for 6 years and is the past 2010 President of the Board. She is also a member of the Orange County Bar Association’s Elder Law section and serves on various Bar Association committees.
Amy is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) and serves as the current President of the Southern California Chapter. In 2007, Amy was accepted as a member of Cambridge Who’s Who of Executives, Professionals, and Entrepreneurs.
Amy is a regular speaker for the Alzheimer’s Association, Orange Catholic Foundation and also volunteers her time speaking at local senior centers and events for the developmentally disabled. She assists new lawyers in making the transition from law school to the actual practice of law by participating in and speaking at the annual Bridging the Gap programs sponsored by the Orange County Bar Association.