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Nursing Home Law & Social Security Disability CLE - Register for EARLY BIRD Discount



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Nursing Home Law & Social Security Disability Live CLE 

Wednesday, Dec. 21, Noon - 1:30 PM
90-Minute Live Telephonic Seminar
Registration includes access to complete course & reference material
 
             
Rossdale CLE
A National Leader in Legal Education 
                                     
Registered attendees will automatically be e-mailed a complimentary recording and Podcast of the full-length seminar on Dec. 23 and FULL CLE & MCLE CREDIT (where available) if they cannot attend the live teleconference.
             
Benefits     View Benefits 

Elder law has become one of the most in demand practice areas. Nursing home litigation and social security disability claims representation have grown tremendously in recent years with the aging baby boomer generation, changing government regulations, and the large increase in the number of individuals requiring nursing home care. Mastering the latest laws and most effective techniques is essential to succeeding in this expanding practice. The Rossdale faculty for this seminar includes three leading authorities, who will share their insight on nursing home litigation best practices, the effects of recent legislation on assisted living facilities and nursing homes, amendments to residents' Bill of Rights, current case law, getting arbitration agreements enforced, and techniques on litigating pressure ulcers & omissions of care. Our nationally recognized speakers will also cover effectively representing social security claims, commencing the process to obtain social security benefits, as well as best practices on preparing for the hearing and appeals process. Registration includes course and reference materials that serve as a helpful guide to the numerous topics and techniques discussed in the live teleconference.  

Key Agenda Points     View Complete Agenda

  • Effectively Representing Social Security Claims
  • Differences between Social Security Disability and SSI Benefits
  • Best Practices on Commencing a Social Security Benefits Claim
  • Insight on the Social Security Hearing and Appeals Process
  • Nursing Home Litigation Best Practices
  • Effects of The New Chapter 400: Amendments to Residents’ Bill of Rights
  • Hot Topics on Nursing Home Neglect
  • Best Practices on Defending ALF & Nursing Home Disputes
  • Effectively Using Arbitration as a Defense Strategy
  • Getting Your Arbitration Agreement Enforced
  • Techniques on Litigating Pressure Ulcers & Omissions of Care
  • Interactive Question & Answer Session with the Expert

Faculty     Detailed Faculty Information

  • Richard M. Sebek, Nursing Home Litigation Practice Group Leader at Banker Lopez Gassler
  • Donna J. Fudge, National Authority on Nursing Home Litigation
  • Emily K. Cooper, Leading Attorney on Social Security Disability

Credit       Detailed CLE Credit Information

  • CLE ACCREDITATION: Rossdale CLE is a national leader in attorney education and has trained thousands of attorneys, paralegals, and other legal professionals. CLE & MCLE credit, including ethics credit, is available in states and jurisdictions across the country.  Visit the seminar webpage to learn more about CLE & MCLE credit for the program.                   

Only registered attendees will receive continuing education credit.

 

Who Should Attend?
Attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants.

         

Registered attendees will automatically be e-mailed a complimentary recording and Podcast of the full-length seminar on Dec. 23 and FULL CLE & MCLE CREDIT (where available) if they cannot attend the live teleconference.

                             

Register Today EARLY BIRD Discount 

  

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1172 South Dixie Highway, Suite 225
Miami, FL 33146

 

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