By Shery Ramezanian, CEO and founder of LitPro, and Charles Medlin, COO
Most elder law attorneys are already aware that Medicare parts A and B, commonly known as Traditional Medicare, is a federal program that provides health insurance coverage to people 65 and over, as well as people diagnosed with end-stage renal disea
By Stuart D. Zimring, CAP, Fellow
During 2020, NAELA Foundation Board of Trustees awarded a record $53,000 in total grants to members, NAELA State Chapters, and nonprofit organizations who advocate or litigate issues that are of importance to NAELA members and the clients they serve.
By Andrew R. Boyer, Esq., and Edwin M. Boyer, Esq., CAP, Fellow
Following the administration of the COVID vaccines, and with nursing home residents and health care workers having priority status, the infection rates dropped significantly, reducing the risk of infection and death. This prompted CMS to review its
By April Hill, CELA, CAP, and Lynn Morelli, Esq.
Before its beginning, it was inevitable that NAELA would be a different kind of legal entity
By April Hill, CELA, CAP, and Lynn Morelli, Esq.
It's not all sunshine and blue skies, but these NAELA members think a rural practice is the best of all worlds.
By Brenna Galvin, Esq., and Beth McDaniel, CELA
Join your NAELA colleagues at the 2021 Annual Conference live online!
By Dana E. Bookbinder, Esq., CELA
NJNAELA, through a cooperative spirit and a wealth of experience in its membership, is creating change.
By Mark D. Munson, CELA, CAP
This article examines the legal provisions regarding paying retirement to trusts that were unchanged and those that changed
after enactment of the SECURE Act.
By Wendy Shparago Cappelletto, Esq., CAP
You will get so much in return for your efforts — knowledge, being part of a like-minded community, and friendships that will last a lifetime.
By NAELA Publications
NAELA recently implemented a new feature on our www.NAELA.org website that makes it accessible to people with disabilities.
By David M. Goldfarb, Esq., CAE
In January 2020, I wrote in NAELA News that “as 2019 reminded us, always expect the unexpected.”