NAELA News Volume 22 Issue 2
By Ed Boyer, Esq.
Mary Alice started working in her father’s law office at age 10. Today, with a busy Elder Law Practice, she maintains her commitment to public service
By Robert C. Anderson, CELA, LLM and Sharon Kovacs Gruer, CELA, LLM
This article is a more in-depth treatment of the 2010 tax law changes described in the last issue of NAELA News
By Ben Neiburger, JD
NAELA members got together for some non-stop shop talk with fellow Elder Law attorneys.
By Derryl H. Molina, Esq.
Learning to practice law is like climbing a mountain. The mountain is even more rugged when you are the only lawyer in the office and you have no clerical or paralegal assistance.
By Leonard E. Mondschein, CELA
The first part of this two-part article considers reasons for moving and how to choose a new office once you’ve decided you can’t avoid moving.
By Brian Lindberg and Gail MacInnes
Highlights of significant provisions that became law with the signing of H.R. 3590 and provisions from H.R. 4872, which was approved by Congress on March 25.
By Stephen J. Silverberg, CELA
“Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of,” advised Benjamin Franklin.
By Peter G. Wacht, CAE
Health care reform legislation has dominated American politics for the past year, and its repercussions will be felt well into the future.