NAELA News Volume 25 Issue 3
By Michael J. Amoruso, Esq.
Howie doesn’t just see the glass half full, he actually fills the glass to make it at least half full, if not bubbling over the top!
By Howard S. Krooks, CELA, CAP
NAELA’s first annual international delegation researching the rights, representation, and support for the aging population ventured to Cuba.
By William L. Hubbard, CELA, CAP
Considerations involved in protecting Medicare’s interest when a portion of a personal injury settlement involves injury-related expenses that Medicare may pay in the future.
By Matthew B. Lovewell, Esq.
What happens when a sole practitioner suffers an untimely death leaving active cases?
By Josh Ard, Esq.
In a follow-up to “Succession Planning for Sole Practitioners,” this article examines several risks of succession planning for solo practitioners.
By Mary E. WanderPolo, CELA, CAP (deceased)
As part of NAELA’s 25th Anniversary Celebration, NAELA members share their stories.
By Linda M. Anderson, CELA
NAELA members help spread the word about NAELA and Elder and Special Needs Law.
By NAELA Publications
Prof. Roberta K. Flowers, Gulfport, Fla. and Michael C. Weeks, CELA, St. Charles, Mo., join the NAELA Board of Directors.
By Hyman Darling, CELA, CAP, and Robert C. Anderson, CELA, CAP
What the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 will mean to estate and gift taxes.
By NAELA Publications
Acting Associate Attorney General Tony West of the U.S. Department of Justice was a member of the working group that shared recommendations for federal action to address elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
By NAELA Publications
NAELA leads the fight for the introduction of the Special Needs Trust Fairness Act and the Disabled Military Child Protection Act.
By Howard S. Krooks, CELA, CAP
President Howard S. Krooks, CELA, CAP, introduces himself to NAELA members and outlines his goals for the coming year.
By Peter G. Wacht, CAE
Executive Director Pete Wacht reviews several important NAELA projects nearing implementation or completion.