New Year – New Practice Area: Medicaid Planning
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
This special CLE* session features Jim Wolverton, J.D., our Director of Legal Education!
Elder law and Medicaid planning are consistently listed as two of the fastest growing practice areas in the country due to the aging of our population. However, it can be challenging to figure out where to start when it comes to adding a new practice area to your firm and learning the substantive law.
Please join us as we explore the first steps attorneys can take to get the ball rolling and learn the basics of Medicaid planning in order to discover whether this planning area is right for you. Jim will cover:
- How to put a gameplan together to add a practice area to your firm
- An overview of the Medicaid program
- The difference between crisis and proactive Medicaid planning
In addition, we’ll share roadblocks that hamper attorneys’ momentum and provide effective solutions to help your practice reach its goals for the new year. Watch today!
*1.0 hour standard CLE credit pending
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MEET THE PRESENTER
Jim Wolverton, J.D.
Director of Legal Education
Jim is responsible for creating, curating, and promoting high-quality content related to the estate planning and elder law industry. Prior to joining Krause, Jim ran his own law firm and was the Director of Education at ElderCounsel, providing him with vital experience educating attorneys and helping them easily implement elder law tools into their practice. Jim is based in Denver and is a member of NAELA as well as the Colorado, Utah, and Florida Bar Associations.
