Elder and Disability Law Retreat scheduled for April 16 at Oyster Point Hotel

Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey Bar Association announced on Mar. 31 that the 28th Annual Elder and Disability Law Retreat will take place on April 16 at the Oyster Point Hotel. The event is designed for legal professionals interested in developments within elder and disability law.

This retreat offers an opportunity for attendees to learn about recent changes in elder and disability law, participate in professional programming, and connect with colleagues in the field. The venue, located along the Navesink River, has recently undergone renovations.

According to organizers, the retreat aims to provide a platform for education as well as networking among practitioners who focus on legal issues affecting older adults and people with disabilities. Registration information is available through the New Jersey Bar Association.

The event underscores ongoing efforts within the legal community to stay informed about legislative updates and best practices relevant to this area of law.

Legal professionals interested in attending are encouraged to register early due to anticipated demand.



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