By Eric J. Einhart, Esq.
With shifting politics and the fallout from Loper Bright v. Raimondo, elder and special needs law attorneys must be ready to defend the foundations of Medicaid appeals.
By David A. Lipschutz, Esq.
The extensive use of prior authorization by Medicare Advantage plans has long been a concern of advocates, providers, and independent government agencies.
By Vincent J. Russo, CELA, CAP, Fellow
With fresh ideas and a strong foundation of experience, knowledge, and values, Eric is ready to lead the way for the next generation of NAELA’s leadership.
By Stephen R. Pepe, J.D.
This article reviews new regulatory changes enacted since 2024, examines three common scenarios where HECMs and elder law clients intersect, and identifies notable product limitations.
By Amy E. Haupert, Esq.
A brief synopsis of some of the many excellent sessions at NAELA’s 2025 Annual Conference.
By Mary Lynn J. Rynkiewicz
Where NAELA's public policy and advocacy efforts are headed after the OBBBA passage.
By Eric J. Einhart, Esq.
What makes NAELA extraordinary is not just the quality of our advocacy or the strength of our education — it’s the spirit of our members.