NAELA News Volume 25 Issue 4
By Ruth Ratzlaff, Esq.
Avi’s career path has taken him from criminal defense, to private practice, to Assistant Regional Counsel for HHS, to publishing, and back to private practice.
By Edwin S. Boyer, Esq., CAP, and Rebecca C. Morgan, CAP
NAELA celebrates 25 years at its Annual Conference in Atlanta, and kicks off new programming focus.
By Daphne Moritz, Esq.
The author gives her thoughts on attending the 2013 Annual Conference seminars
By Kevin Urbatsch, Esq. and Michele Fuller, Esq.
The Affordable Care Act will have a positive impact on special needs planning because it provides another tool for the special needs planner’s toolbox.
By Merwyn J. Miller, Esq.
Rules that will help you focus on the business end of your law practice.
By Charles P. Sabatino, Esq., and David Godfrey, Esq.
A preview of the 2013 National Aging and Law Institute November 7-9 at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.
By Priscilla M. Camp
The debate about the name, as I recall, was between “Academy” and “Association.”
By Patricia E. Kefalas Dudek, CAP
Social media can be a powerful way to connect with clients.
By Jan G. Zager, Esq.
Only two weeks after the Supreme Court handed down its landmark decisions regarding DOMA,1 NAELA treated members to an expert panel webinar
By Howard S. Krooks, CELA, CAP
Advocacy for the elderly and persons with disabilities has become crucial in the United States.
By Peter G. Wacht, CAE
NAELA has some tools in place that might offer you the different perspective you need.