Elder Law in a Nutshell

Prof. Lawrence A. Frolik (University of Pittsburgh School of Law) and Prof. Richard L. Kaplan (University of Illinois College of Law) have recently published the fourth edition of their book, Elder Law in a Nutshell (Thomson-West). Here is a description of the book:
This reliable source provides expert narration on the scope and diversity of elder law. The text addresses ethical considerations and health care decision-making issues. Discusses Medicare, Medigap, Medicaid, and long-term care insurance. Looks into living arrangements, guardianship, and benefits—Social Security, supplemental security income, veterans benefits, and pension plans. Also explores age discrimination in employment, elder abuse, and neglect.
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