NAELA News Volume 25 Issue 1
By NAELA Publications
NAELA turns 25 in 2013. Let's take a look back at a few highlights and accomplishments.
By Gregory S. French, CELA, CAP
NAELA is the only association of attorneys that conditions membership on a commitment to aspirational standards that exceed the American Bar Association’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct.
By H. Amos Goodall Jr., CELA
In the late 1980s, the founding members of NAELA were implementing their idea of an organization that would help them in their professional goals of serving older and special needs clients.
By NAELA Publications
The Charles P. Sabatino Excellence in Public Policy Award recognizes the years of exemplary service Charlie has devoted to NAELA and the Public Policy Committee.
By Barry Kozak
What will the Elder Law curriculum of the future look like?
By David Godfrey, Esq. and Jennifer L. VanderVeen, CELA
Political analysis, seminar sessions, social events, and networking opportunities — it all came together at the 2012 National Aging & Law Institute.
By Ruth Ratzlaff, Esq.
NAELA News Editorial Board member Ruth Ratzlaff attended the 2012 National Aging and Law Institute and brought back reviews of a few of her favorite seminars.
By Robert C. Anderson, CELA, CAP
Implementing a CMP is yet another way we Elder Law attorneys can distinguish ourselves from traditional transactional estate planners
By Gregory S. French, CELA, CAP
NAELA’s Board has adopted a revised approach to national conferences that still permits us to conduct two national face-to-face programs a year and also incorporates a stronger emphasis on virtual programming.
By Peter G. Wacht, CAE
Not many associations can say they were formed with such a lofty mission in mind