Elder Law in Context

Elder Law in Context
ISBN-10
1454870249
ISBN-13
9781454870241
Category
Law
Pages
700
Language
English
Published
2017
Publisher
Aspen Publishers
Authors
Rebecca C. Morgan, Mark D. Bauer, Roberta K. Flowers

Description

Elder Law in Context integrates cases, statutory materials, forms, policy and ethics to provide a well-rounded and comprehensive study of Elder Law. The book demonstrates that the law of any given practice area in reality isn't made up of discrete doctrinal areas but rather consists of interrelated and overlapping areas, and covers legal doctrine in contracts, agency, ethics, torts, constitutional law, administrative law, public law, criminal law and more, as they relate to Elder Law. This approach provides both an excellent and practical vehicle for learning Elder Law, but, by reviewing core doctrine from earlier and more foundational law school courses, it helps to prepare upper level students for the bar exam. The book provides ample opportunities for students to apply lessons, through the various problems and exercises throughout.

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