The 26th Annual Elder and Special Needs Law Symposium offers insight from respected elder and special needs law practitioners and aging-service professionals from North Carolina and across the country.
This year's program features a diverse array of topics for all attorneys, whether new to the practice or a seasoned professional, including:
- Changes to Medicaid (eligibility standards, estate recovery) and other publicly available benefits
- Issues surrounding proposed changes to guardianship policies and statutes
- Advanced guardianship considerations and representing fiduciaries
- Ethical considerations for working with potential impaired or disabled clients
- Legislative, administrative and case law updates from across the state and around the U.S.
INCLUDED SESSIONS
- Medicaid Updates and Practice Tips, COVID Impacts, Estate Recovery, Managed Care, and More
- Technology, Security and Best Practices in an Elder Law Practice
- SECURE Act: How SECURE Do You Feel? Retirement Accounts and Estate Planning Post-SECURE Act
- Non-Long Term Care Medicaid Public Benefits Update
- Rethinking the Guardian ad Litem Role
- Advanced Guardianship and Fiduciary Representation
- Litigation Issues for Elder Law Attorneys
- "Baby One More Time"
- Denied: Medicaid Application Appeal Process
- What's New in Elder and Special Needs Law
- Ethical Rattlesnakes: How to Avoid Being Bitten When Representing Fiduciaries
DETAILS
Live Webcast
Thursday-Friday, February 24-25, 2022
Day 1: 11:55
AM–5:40 PM
Day 2: 8:15
AM–5:00 PM
AGENDA
Click here to view the full program agenda.
SPEAKERS
- Steven Wayne Arrington, The Arrington Law Firm, Greensboro
- Marjorie J. Brown, Elder Law & Estate Planning Solutions, Concord
- Roberta K. Flowers, Stetson University College of Law, St. Petersburg, FL
- Christina G. Hinkle, McPherson Rocamora Nicholson Wilson & Hinkle PLLC, Durham
- A. Frank Johns, Booth Harrington & Johns, Greensboro
- Brian T. Lawler, Van Winkle Law Firm, Asheville
- Benjamin B. "Bailey" Liipfert III, Liipfert Law Group, Winston-Salem
- Catherine Sanders Reach, North Carolina Bar Association, Cary
- Kathleen R. Rodberg, McGuire Wood & Bissette, Asheville
- Jennifer M. Roden, Craige & Fox PLLC, Wilmington
- Matthew S. Schrum, Evergreen Estate Planning & Elder Law, Elkin
- Douglas S. Sea, Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy, Charlotte
- Molly A. Whitlatch, Sharpless McClearn Lester Duffy, Greensboro
PLANNED BY
NCBA Elder & Special Needs Law Section
- Marjorie J. Brown, Elder Law & Estate Planning Solutions, Concord (Planner)
- A. Frank Johns, Booth Harrington & Johns, Greensboro (Planner)
- Brian T. Lawler, Van Winkle Law Firm, Asheville (Planner)
- Jennifer Roden, Craige & Fox, Wilmington (Planner)
APPROVED CREDIT
North Carolina: 12.00 MCLE Hours
PROGRAM PRICING
See pricing below. Discounts may be available for NCBA members who are students, law professors, judges or
legal services/public interest attorneys. Call CLE at 919.677.0561 for details.