Elder Law and Special Needs Section 2023 Fall Meeting
Join the Elder Law and Special Needs Section at the newly renovated Gideon Putnam Resort, located minutes away from downtown Saratoga Springs. At the Gideon Putnam, you'll be surrounded by the serenity of Saratoga Spa State Park, where you'll find nature in all its glory as you walk along winding paths.
This event will include a terrific CLE program, worth 11.5 MCLE Credits, and will give you the opportunity to network with friends and colleagues, old and new!
CLE Program Topics
- What to Look for in a CRM and Practice Management Software: Analysis of the Current Marketplace. Software Systems and Practice
- Where Did My Day Go? Time Management Skills for the Elder Law Practitioner
- Defining the Scope of Your Practice – How Do You Decide? Identifying strengths in your firm. Defining your service bundle.
- Ten Tips for Building a Successful Practice
- Lifecycle of an Elder Law Practice: How to Enter and Exit the Elder Law Practice Successfully
- The Benefits of Care Management in an Elder Law Practice
- Ethics in Marketing Your Practice
- Artificial Intelligence Systems and Your Practice: What to Know
- Adding Retirement Benefits Trusts to Your Toolbox: An ELSN Take on Planning in Light of SECURE 2.0
- Keys to Drafting Airtight Documents: Tips and Clauses for Trusts and Other Techniques
- Revocable Trusts: Creative Uses and Drafting for the Elder Law Practitioner
- Drafting the Medicaid Asset Protection Trust
- Drafting for Special Needs Families
- 11th Hour Crisis Planning
Accommodations
Please note the Gideon Putnam Hotel is sold out. Please contact them directly to make arrangements to be added to their wait list.
We suggest you book at the Hilton Garden Inn Saratoga Springs, which has a comparable rate. Those that stay at the Hilton will also be able to utilize the The Gideon’s complimentary shuttle that runs from 7a-11p.
You may reserve your room at: https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/albssgi-hilton-garden-inn-saratoga-springs/?SEO_id=GMB-AMER-GI-ALBSSGI&y_source=1_MjA4MjIxMy03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D
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Event Registration
Those who do not wish to register online, may also register directly for the event with NYSBA's Member Resource Center by calling 1-800-582-2452.
The CLE program is in-person only it will not be livestreamed or recorded.
Tuition Assistance: Any New York attorney who has a genuine financial hardship may apply for tuition assistance for a CLE program. Learn more at https://nysba.org/cle-tuition-assistance/.
Event Registrations for the Elder Law and Special Needs Fall Meeting must be canceled prior to Monday, October 9, 2023 in order to receive a full refund. Any cancellations that occur on or after October 9th will be refunded for 50% of the total registration cost. No refunds will be given for cancellations that occur after Friday, October 13th.
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Elder Law and Special Needs Section 2023 Fall Meeting
A Deep Dive into Elder Law and Special Needs Practice
Day 1: The Business of Elder Law
8:30 – 9:00 a.m. CLE Program Registration
9:00 – 9:10 a.m. Program Introduction
9:10 – 10:00 a.m. 1.1 What to Look for in a CRM and Practice Management Software
Analysis of the Current Marketplace. Software Systems and Practice
A. What Software makes the most sense for the Elder Law Practitioner?
B. Is Time Matters what you have relied on? Can you still?
C. A comparative analysis of leading software products.
1.0 MCLE Credit in Law Practice Management
10:00 – 10:25 a.m. 1.2 Where Did My Day Go? Time Management Skills for the Elder Law Practitioner
It’s 5:30 p.m. and you haven’t finished drafting a trust for your client who is coming in tomorrow morning to sign. Your family is expecting you for dinner, and you must check on your own parents who need more help every day. There is a solution to your time management problem. This session will focus on three critical skills every elder law practitioner needs to manage their time on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis so that you can build a profitable practice without sacrificing your family time.
A. Three skills to help you manage your day, week, and month.
B. How to incorporate those skills to make sure your practice doesn’t run you.
0.5 MCLE Credit in Skills
10:25 – 10:50 a.m. 1.3 Defining the Scope of Your Practice – How Do You Decide? Identifying strengths in your firm. Defining your service bundle.
A. Fair hearings and litigation - Are you willing to go the extra mile?
B. Guardianship
C. Special needs planning
D. Medicare
E. Social Security
F. Care management
G. VA benefits
H. Real Estate and Coop Transfers
0.5 MCLE Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
10:50 – 11:10 a.m. Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
11:10 – 12:00 p.m. 1.4 Ten Tips for Building a Successful Practice
One of the biggest challenges for a growing practice is staffing: who to hire, when to hire, and how to compensate them. But if a law firm is not clear about its values while growing and adding staff, then culture can suffer, and there is the issue of serving current clients and finding new ones. Both Valerie and Steve have worked with lawyers for over 15 years to grow successful elder law practices. They will share ten tips that will help you avoid the “typical” pitfalls of growing a practice, while providing important guidance in watching for blind spots as you grow.
A. When to hire
B. Who should be your next hire? The pros and cons of hiring Attorneys and Paralegals.
C. How to compensate team members
D. Staff
1. Office Manager
2. Bookkeeper/Account Manager
3. Marketing staff
4. Care Managers
E. Remote work and firm culture – What’s right for your practice?
F. Looking for your blind spots
1.0 MCLE Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
12:00 – 12:50 p.m. 1.5 Lifecycle of an Elder Law Practice: How to Enter and Exit the Elder Law Practice Successfully
A. Solo practice
B. Grooming associates to be partners.
C. Exit Strategies
1. Sale of the practice – What is its value?
2. Internal succession – Do you have the right team?
3. Merging with another practice
4. Joining a larger law firm
5. “Of Counsel” arrangements
6. Planning for your demise
D. Dying without a plan
E. What happens to your clients’ files?
1.0 MCLE Credit in Law Practice Management
12:50 – 2:00 p.m. Lunch | Arches & Portico (included with registration)
2:00 – 2:50 p.m. 1.6 The Benefits of Care Management in an Elder Law Practice
A. The value of care management to elder law clients.
1. What is “care management”?
2. How can clients benefit.
B. Incorporating Care Managers into Your Practice: What is the Best Approach?
1. Referrals to/from Care Managers
2. Staffing up for care management/coordination
3. The Life Care Planning Model
C. Benefits and concerns of adding care management/coordination to your practice.
1.0 MCLE Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
2:50 – 3:15 p.m. 1.7 Ethics in Marketing Your Practice
While marketing in general involves commonly accepted practices, attorneys are held to higher standards, especially with regard to claims of expertise and client endorsements. Navigating the pitfalls and regulations can be daunting. This presentation will help identify the rules of the road in law practice marketing.
0.5 MCLE Credit in Ethics
3:15 – 3:35 p.m. Afternoon Exhibitor Break
3:35 – 4:25 p.m. 1.8 Artificial Intelligence Systems and Your Practice: What to Know
A. Brief background on AI, the different types, and capabilities
B. Brief demonstration on the power of AI and utility to lawyers
C. Pitfalls of using AI
D. Law firm contracts for AI service
E. Ethical use of AI in an elder law practice
1.0 MCLE Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
4:25 – 5:15 p.m. 1.9 Adding Retirement Benefits Trusts to Your Toolbox: An ELSN Take on Planning in Light of SECURE 2.0
A. ELSN asset preservation strategies for retirement accounts
B. Rules for trusts as beneficiaries after SECURE 2.0
C. Maximization (Medicaid) and minimization (income taxes)
D. Drafting testamentary sole-benefit trusts for surviving spouses.
E. Drafting stand-alone retirement benefits trust for descendants
1.0 MCLE Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
Day 2: Keys to Drafting “Airtight” Documents
8:30 – 9:00 a.m. CLE Program Registration
Keys to Drafting Airtight Documents: Tips and Clauses for Trusts and Other Techniques
Brian Albee, Esq. of WealthCounsel, LLC will team up with each speaker to discuss various drafting tips and clauses to create effective, client-friendly documents.
9:00 – 9:50 a.m. 2.1 Revocable Trusts: Creative Uses and Drafting for the Elder Law Practitioner
A. Tax planning: Estate, GST, income, and capital gains taxes
B. Joint or Separate Trusts?
a. How to structure the share of the surviving spouse
b. Planning for second marriages
C. Incapacity of the grantor/trustee
1. Triggers
2. Supporting dependents
3. Regaining capacity
D. Planning for second marriages
E. Trust Advisors
F. “Downstream” trusts for children and beneficiaries
G. Pour-back to testamentary SNTs
H. Trust funding – What role do you play?
1.0 MCLE Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
9:50 – 10:40 a.m. 2.2 Drafting the Medicaid Asset Protection Trust
This session will discuss intermediate to advanced issues.
A. Challenges to Medicaid asset protection trusts in New York State
B. Joint vs individual trusts
C. Tax planning for irrevocable trusts
1. Grantor trust rules
2. Use of disclaimers
3. Triggering step-up in basis
D. Structuring the limited power of appointment.
1. Lifetime vs. testamentary
2. Joint trusts and spousal issues
E. Income and principal distributions during lifetime
F. Use of trust advisor/protectors
G. Planning for second marriages
H. How irrevocable is it? The use of EPTL 7-1.9
1.0 MCLE Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
10:40 – 11:00 a.m. Exhibitor Break
11:00 – 11:50 a.m. 2.3 Drafting for Special Needs Families
A. Tips for client intake and identification of special needs clients and beneficiaries
B. Options for planning, including use of ABLE accounts, 1st Party trusts, 3rd Party trusts
C. Use of inter vivos trusts for special needs families and generational planning.
D. Drafting provisions for special needs trusts
1.0 MCLE Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
11:50 – 12:40 p.m. 2.4 11th Hour Crisis Planning
A. Maximizing exemptions
B. Spending down assets prior to application
C. Spousal refusal options
D. Calculating the optimal gift amount
E. Drafting a DRA compliant promissory note
F. Dealing with changes of income and nursing home rates
G. Planning in light of (the impending?) 30-month community look back.
H. Avoiding estate recovery
1.0 MCLE Credit in Areas of Professional Practice
- Fern J. Finkel, Esq., Fern Finkel & Associates, PLLC (2023-24 Elder Law and Special Needs Section Chair)
- Howard S. Krooks, CELA, Program Chair, Cozen O’Connor (Program Planning Co-Chair)
- Louis W. Pierro, Esq., Pierro, Connor & Strauss, LLC (Program Planning Co-Chair)
- Matthew J. Nolfo, Esq., Matthew J. Nolfo & Associates
- Brian Albee, Esq., WealthCounsel, LLC
- Daniel Ross Miller, Esq., Miller & Miller Law Group PLLC
- Frank E. Hemming, Esq., Pierro, Connor & Strauss, LLC
- Denise Cullen, Atticus, Inc.
- David Goldfarb, Esq., Grimaldi Yeung Law Group
- Ellen G. Makofsky, Esq., Makofsky Law Group P.C.
- Shannon Miller, Esq., The Miller Elder Law Firm
- Suzanne Paolucci, LCSW, NY Care Consultants, LLC
- Moira Schneider Laidlaw, Esq., Hollis Laidlaw & Simon, P.C.
- Christopher Dodson, Esq., Cozen O’Conner
- Hon. Timothy C. O’Rourke, O'Rourke Seaman LLP
- JulieAnn Calareso, Esq., Gleason Dunn Walsh & O'Shea
- Deborah A. Scalise, Esq., Scalise & Hamilton P.C.
- Michael S. Kutzin, Esq., McCarthy Fingar LLP
- Brian Andrew Tully, Esq., Tully Law Group, PC
- Bill Dertinger, Esq., Lexpath Technology Holdings, Inc.
- Christopher R. Bray, Esq., Rheinhardt & Bray, PC (Immediate Past Chair of the Elder Law and Special Needs Section)
- Steve Riley, Esq., Certified Practice Advisor, Atticus, Inc.
- In-Person
- ELDFA23
- Elder Law & Special Needs Section
- Committee on Continuing Legal Education