By Erica Asbell, Esq.
In a victory against harmful 1115 Medicaid waivers, the D.C. Circuit recently affirmed a district court ruling that struck down Arkansas’ proposed 1115 waiver.
By Leonard F. Berg
This letter is in response the 2019 NAELA three-part webinar series titled, “End of Life Issues – Growing National Debate About Medical Aid in Dying (MAID).”
By NAELA Publications
Resources for COVID-19
By Aimee Stern
The National Elder Law Foundation (NELF) often hears hesitancy from lawyers interested in taking the Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) exam. They say it’s a hard test with low passing rates
By NAELA Publications
The COVID-19 virus is causing disruption to businesses world-wide. NAELA has been asked to provide members with some basic information on managing their practices during an emergency.
By Lauren S. Marinaro, Esq.
Practitioners should be aware of this new rule and how it interacts with a state’s Medicaid regulations.
By Jennifer Balmos, Esq.
Learn how care managers and patient
advocates can help your clients. Each has a different role during a health care crisis or ongoing illness.
By NAELA Publications
Meet these NAELA volunteers and learn how giving back your time as a volunteer helps you and other NAELA members.
By Crystal West Edwards, CELA, and Valerie Geiger, Esq.
With monuments and memorials, world class restaurants and diverse neighborhoods, our nation’s capital was the perfect city to host this year’s Summit in November.
By Eric Einhart, Esq., and Leonard Mondschein, CELA, CAP
Reviews of four popular sessions from the 2019 NAELA Summit in Washington, DC
By Meghan M. Teigen, Esq., and Mark T. Johnson, CELA
This article highlights the pitfalls of a 5-year trust, along with some solutions to the pitfalls.
By NAELA Publications
Mark your calendar for NAELA’s only national meeting in 2020. Plan to join us in the unique city of Seattle for the 2020 Annual Conference on Thursday, April 30 and Friday, May 1.
By Robert J. Shanahan Jr., Esq.
Increasingly, attorneys are reporting that their durable powers of attorney are being rejected by bank branches.
By Jennifer L. VanderVeen, CELA, CAP, Fellow
Volunteering is a win/win. You'll be giving back to your professional community while expanding your network and expertise.
By David M. Goldfarb, Esq., CAE
After several years of combatting Medicaid eligibility cuts in Congress, it looked as if NAELA could “relax” and
focus on more productive issues, such as expanding access to home and community-based services (HCBS).