By Mary Lynn J. Rynkiewicz
As part of NAELA’s focus on scams during National Elder Law Month in May, Senator Scott spoke with NAELA News about his committee’s work to address scams.
By Audrey Ehrhardt, Esq., CBC
The most effective cybersecurity strategies for elder law firms are grounded in fundamentals rather than fear. Focusing on the basics done well offers the greatest return on investment.
By Ken Levine, Esq.
The False Claims Act rewards those who help expose misconduct that harms both vulnerable individuals and the public fisc.
By Caleb S. Lihn, CELA, CAP
The American Bar Association’s recent adoption of a revised Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.14 marks one of the most significant legal ethics developments affecting elder law practitioners in more than two decades.
By Mary Lynn J. Rynkiewicz
The NAELA Foundation’s “Elevating Voices” project brings together research, data, and firsthand family stories to help policymakers understand the true nationwide toll of Medicaid Estate Recovery.
By Charlotte-Anne Alexander, Esq., Chari Alson, CELA, and Amy Haupert, Esq.
Many of us have sacrificed time with family or skipped personal activities to handle a client crisis. This article offers useful habits to protect your well-being and boost productivity.
By Linda M. Strohschein, CELA, CAP
My volunteer work has been personally very rewarding. For anyone thinking about getting involved, I can say that my experiences have been incredibly beneficial to both me and my practice.
By Eric J. Einhart, Esq.
One of the defining responsibilities of elder and special needs law attorneys is protecting people during vulnerable moments. Increasingly, that work includes confronting a growing threat: scams targeting older adults.