Adding Elder Law to Your Practice: The Basics (Video Download)
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Adding Elder Law to Your Practice: The Basics (Video Download)

Adding Elder Law to Your Practice: The Basics (Video Download)
Product Code: CET11AEYVID
Faculty: Brian Elkington, John Murphy, Walter Palmer, Kay Rickelman
Recoding Date: April 5, 2011
Page Count: 47
Running Time: 87 minutes
Credit Hours: 1.5
Ethics Hours: 0
Sponsoring Entities: Center for Professional Development, Commission on Law and Aging, Section of Family Law, Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division, Health Law Section, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities, Senior Lawyers Division, Young Lawyers Division
Topics: Elder Law, Health Law
Format: Video Download - CET11AEYVID
Pricing: $129.00 (Regular)
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It's nothing new for lawyers to serve older clients, but the demographics of an aging society and the ever more complicated array of issues and programs affecting older persons has given rise to the phenomenon of law practices concentrating on "elder law." Two experts in the field provide a perspective on the nature, history, and realities of the field. The program is especially useful for those who have considered moving in the direction of elder law but have not fully jumped into the fray.

The video download program gives listeners an understanding of:
  • the nature of the field of elder law;
  • knowledge of the aging network that provides resources to meet the non-legal needs of older persons; and
  • the adaptations and skills needed to serve an aging clientele and their families.
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