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Elder Law for Paralegals

Authors
  • Laurel A. Vietzen
Series / Aspen Paralegal Series
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Elder Law for Paralegals prepares students to assume a productive role in law firms that focus on elder law. A wealth of learning and teaching aids reinforces the lessons in the text. A highly adaptable structure and generous ancillary support make teaching Elder Law and related courses a pleasure even if you've never taught it before.

Timely and practical, Elder Law for Paralegals features:

  • consistently rich and innovative pedagogy, including crossword puzzles, marginal definitions, review questions, and practice exercises
  • practical tips that address cultural and generational differences between young adults and the elderly
  • up-to-date internet resources, conveniently referenced throughout the text
    • a flexible design that works with a variety of approaches and objectives, including hybrid and on-line course

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    About the authors
    Laurel A. Vietzen

    Professor Laurel A. Vietzen has been coordinator of the ABA-approved paralegal program at Elgin Community College since it began in 1989. She received her BA in Journalism from Purdue University and her JD from the Chicago-Kent College of Law. Prior to starting her current position at Elgin Community College, Professor Vietzen practiced transactional law with the Chicago firm of Sonnenschein, Nath & Rosenthal and the suburban firm Bean & Spencer and taught Lawyering Skills at John Marshall Law School in Chicago. She is coordinator and contributor to Planning & Environmental Law journal, monthly since 1985.

    Product Information
    Publication date
    2011-03-07
    Copyright Year
    2011
    Pages
    384
    Connected eBook + Paperback
    9780735508675
    Connected eBook (Digital Only)
    9798889062509
    Subject
    Elder Law
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