This article provides an overview of elder law practice and the importance of a client centered practice. Developing an elder law practice requires specialized marketing to the growing aging population. The elder law attorney must be knowledgeable in broad areas of law included in that practice. Expertise in property law and health care law are two of the most common areas of law practiced by elder law attorneys
Using several case studies, the author describes the possible difficulties in representing adult cli...
Almost all organizations now maintain Web sites, which enable them to increase their membership and ...
In his introductory column, Dr. Finlayson discusses issues of competency and informed consent involv...
This article provides an overview of elder law practice and the importance of a client centered prac...
The Editor has utilized this space to identify for the reader the current state of elder law and its...
The second edition of this casebook continues to provide the fundamentals for a lively, contemporary...
In 1993, Professor Frolik helped initiate The Elder Law Journal\u27s first issue with his essay, The...
Educational Objectives: 1. Examine the benefits of a medical-legal partnership for training law stud...
This casebook contains the fundamentals for a lively, contemporary course in elder law. It emphasize...
The relationship between a client and attorney, while always complex, may become even more complicat...
This article deals with crafting effective powers of attorney that carry out an elder\u27s wishes wh...
Johns suggests that the proposed revisions to the Model Rules do not go far enough in their approach...
Hook gives an overview of the inception and development of the Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) c...
In this article, the Director of the Elder Law Clinic at Pennsylvania State University provides insi...
This research guide identifies and describes 163 books, periodicals, reference tools, databases, ele...
Using several case studies, the author describes the possible difficulties in representing adult cli...
Almost all organizations now maintain Web sites, which enable them to increase their membership and ...
In his introductory column, Dr. Finlayson discusses issues of competency and informed consent involv...
This article provides an overview of elder law practice and the importance of a client centered prac...
The Editor has utilized this space to identify for the reader the current state of elder law and its...
The second edition of this casebook continues to provide the fundamentals for a lively, contemporary...
In 1993, Professor Frolik helped initiate The Elder Law Journal\u27s first issue with his essay, The...
Educational Objectives: 1. Examine the benefits of a medical-legal partnership for training law stud...
This casebook contains the fundamentals for a lively, contemporary course in elder law. It emphasize...
The relationship between a client and attorney, while always complex, may become even more complicat...
This article deals with crafting effective powers of attorney that carry out an elder\u27s wishes wh...
Johns suggests that the proposed revisions to the Model Rules do not go far enough in their approach...
Hook gives an overview of the inception and development of the Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) c...
In this article, the Director of the Elder Law Clinic at Pennsylvania State University provides insi...
This research guide identifies and describes 163 books, periodicals, reference tools, databases, ele...
Using several case studies, the author describes the possible difficulties in representing adult cli...
Almost all organizations now maintain Web sites, which enable them to increase their membership and ...
In his introductory column, Dr. Finlayson discusses issues of competency and informed consent involv...