The 2024 NAELA Annual Conference and Pre-programs offer elder and special needs attorneys cutting-edge educational programming to help expand your outlook and sharpen the skills and knowledge you need to excel in your practice.
When: May 1–4, 2024 Where: Boston, MA
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Our members are attorneys who specialize in elder law and people with special needs. Don't miss this opportunity to exhibit and showcase your business. Educate our attendees on how you can help them and their clients. Limited space available.
When: May 2–4, 2024 Where: Boston, MA
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Chipo C. Nyambuya Co-Founder and a Managing Partner of CZL P.C. Approved for 1 general CLE credit
When: May 7, 2024 Where: ZOOM
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When: May 30, 2024 Where: Bloomingdale, IL
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Lunch & Learn | Free to Members A sole benefit trust (SBT) is a powerful but misunderstood tool in the Medicaid planning toolbox. A common error (either by practitioners or imposed by state agencies) is the notion that an SBT must provide reimbursement to the state for Medicaid benefits paid to the beneficiary upon the death of the beneficiary (or a “payback provision”). As this webinar will explain, most SBTs need not... Details When: June 5, 2024 Where: WEBINAR
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Medicaid Aid & Dying Eric Parker Attorney - Stotis & Baird Chartered Approved for 1 general CLE credit
When: June 11, 2024 Where: ZOOM
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We are delighted to offer the opportunity to attend our 16th Annual WINAELA UNprogram. This event will be held in person on June 13 and 14, 2024 at the Landmark Resort in Egg Harbor. Registration will be $325 and limited to 60 attendees. Registration will close on May 17th.
When: June 13–14, 2024 Where: Egg Harbor, WI
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Lindsey P. Markus Principle, Chuhak & Tecson, PC Approved for 1 general CLE credit
When: August 13, 2024 Where: ZOOM
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Sue Beeler & Tammy Lahndorf Goldwater Bank Approved for 1 general CLE credit
When: September 10, 2024 Where: ZOOM
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Lunch & Learn | Free to Members Too often, petitions for involuntary guardianship and conservatorship are granted without adequate scrutiny, based on the presumption that individuals with disabilities lack legal capacity to make decisions. As a result, individuals with disabilities are stripped of their liberty rights and subjugated to the will of the appointed guardian or conservator. Supported decision-making is a... Details When: September 24, 2024 Where: WEBINAR
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Michael Jay Veterans Service Officer Approved for 1 general CLE credit
When: December 17, 2024 Where: ZOOM
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