By Vanessa Kanaga, Esq.
As attorneys, we do not need to become AI experts, but we do need to deal with the effects of AI on our profession. Here are some steps we can take to do that.
By Jim Schuster, CELA
A Medicaid appeal, while being an appeal of an administrative agency’s decision, often involves not questions of fact, but rather, issues of law: Does the agency’s action comply with federal requirements?
By Adriane S. Grace, Esq.
Supporting the supporter is the best work of an elder law attorney. It’s important to stay knowledgeable about financial programs that can add to the comfort and security of our elder law clients and their families.
By Hyman G. Darling, CELA, CAP, Fellow, and Letha Sgritta McDowell, CELA, CAP, Fellow
Join us May 3 & 4, 2024, in Boston for networking with your colleagues and practical education focusing on those we serve. Learn more about what's on the program agenda.
By Harry S. Margolis, Fellow
How estate planners can use their skills and experience to decrease racial inequity.
By Maureen D. Lester, J.D.
By introducing law students to our field, MO NAELA hopes to inspire interest that leads to more high-quality elder law attorneys in the future.
By Bruce A. Brightwell, Esq., Cynthia R. Cox, CELA, CAP, and Maureen D. Lester, J.D.
Have you thought about joining a NAELA committee, but wanted to find out more about the benefits of getting involved? We spoke with three members who told us how volunteering for NAELA has helped them professionally.
By Bridget O’Brien Swartz, Esq.
As we kick off 2024, I want to take this opportunity to talk about not only being a NAELA member, but one who is actively involved as a volunteer.
By New York NAELA Chapter
Available online only. This chart will serve as a valuable reference tool for attorneys to use in cross-border Medicaid planning for their clients with interests in multiple states.