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2018 Summit Preconference Program

2018 Advanced Elder Law Review

LTC-Pending

By Edwin M. Boyer, Esq., CAP

November 13 & 14, 2018
2018 Advanced Elder Law Review
Watch for details coming soon.

Curriculum designed by NAELA Past Presidents. This is a great opportunity to learn from the experts in elder law and special needs planning.

Mark your calendar for NAELA’s 2018 Advanced Elder Law Review to be held Tuesday and Wednesday, November 13 and 14, 2018, at the Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park in the heart of downtown Chicago, Illinois.



This two-day program offers 14 advanced-level sessions on elder law and special needs planning based on the core practice areas as defined by the National Elder Law Foundation (NELF), including the following sessions:



• Today’s Advanced Medicaid


• Social Security Benefits and SSI Issues


• Advanced Tax Issues in Pre- and Post-Mortem Planning


• Complex Planning with IRAs


• Issues Encountered in Legal Capacity Counseling


• Fiduciary Representation


• Special Needs Counseling


• Health and Personal Care Planning


• …and more.


The networking and learning continues over an optional, off-site dinner Tuesday evening with fellow attendees (individual pays own cost).

Registration for this program opens soon. Visit www.NAELA.org/2018Summit for more information.
Learning, networking, and collaboration at the 2018 Summit in Chicago…hope you can join us!

About the Author
Edwin M. Boyer, Esq., CAP, is a NAELA Fellow and a NAELA Past President. He is chair of the AELR Program.

In this issue..

How the New Tax Bill Will Impact Older Americans

By  David M. Goldfarb, Esq., and Hyman G. Darling, CELA, CAP

Letter to the Editor: Hybrid Insurance

By  Ron M. Landsman, CAP

How to Answer the Question: How Much

By  Leonard E. Mondschein, CELA, CAP

Featured Member: Molly M. Wood, Esq.

By  Lauren S. Marinaro, Esq.

Litigation: Awaiting Hutson's Progeny

By  Molly M. Wood, Esq.

Tax: Sustainable Home Care, Part 1

By  John L. Roberts, CELA

The Intersection Between Elder Law and Personal Injury

By  Margaret P. Battersby Black, Esq.

Fiduciary Wrongdoing: How Do You Represent and Advise Them?

By  Kerry R. Peck, Esq., CAP, and Sofia Vatougios, Contributing Author

CPR: What You Don't Know Might Hurt You

By  Amy L. Griboff, Esq., and Ferdinando L. Mirarchi, DO, FAAEM, FACEP

President's Message: It Has Been an Honor

By  Hyman G. Darling, CELA, CAP

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