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Elder Law Extra, 5.2.22

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Elder Law Extra, 5.2.22A weekly roundup of recent elder law news and practice development articles culled from news sources around the nation.  Click on the headline to read the full article.

  • SCOTUS to Decide Whether Residents of Publicly-Owned Nursing Homes Can Sue Under Sec. 1983

  • IRS Proposes to Amend Estate and Gift Tax Basic Exclusion Regs

  • Medicare Advantage Plans Often Deny Needed Care, Federal Report Finds

  • Advance Care Planning for Guns: Owners Can Help Ensure Safe Use and Transfer of Weapons

  • Fidelity Will Start Offering Bitcoin As an Investment Option in 401(k) Accounts

  • Washington Gets Suit Over First-in-U.S. Long-Term Care Fund Axed

  • Virginia Governor Blocks Attempt to Repeal Virginia Filial Support Law

  • Texas Supreme Court Clarifies Periodic Payments Provision Element of 2003 Medical Liability Reforms

  • Are Critics of Private Equity Nursing Home Ownership Living In The Past?

  • The Medicare Home Health Benefit: An Unkept Promise

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