Edwin Boyer named the first Borchard Distinguished Professorial Lecturer in Elder Law at Stetson Law
Professor Edwin Boyer has been named the first Borchard Distinguished Professorial Lecturer in Elder Law at Stetson University College of Law. Boyer ’78 has taught several classes in Stetson’s J.D. and LL.M. degree programs as an adjunct professor. Boyer, who is the immediate past-president of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and a partner in the Sarasota elder law firm of Boyer & Jackson… » Read more
Orlando Sentinel – July 8, 2012 – Adjunct Professor Mary Alice Jackson
Adjunct Professor Mary Alice Jackson did an interview with the Orlando Sentinel about a man facing issues with Medicaid due to donations for a new wheelchair.… » Read more
Stetson Law professors attend White House symposium for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Stetson University College of Law professors Mark Bauer and Rebecca Morgan were invited to the White House for a symposium on June 14 recognizing World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. The professors attended the day-long symposium that discussed the problem of elder abuse, exploitation and neglect. Morgan is the Boston Asset Management Chair in Elder Law and director of Stetson’s Center for Excellence in Elder Law.… » Read more
Florida Trend April 2011 Elder Consumer Protection Adminstrator Slade V. Dukes
Elder Consumer Protection Administrator Slade V. Dukes was interviewed about his senior consumer advocacy work for a feature in the April 1 Florida Trend.
CBS Money Watch March 2011 Professor Theresa Pully Radwan and Rebecca Morgan
CBS MoneyWatch ran news March 21 of Professor Theresa Pulley Radwan and Rebecca Morgan’s latest study into the causes of bankruptcy among seniors.
Study Reveals Bankruptcy Causes for Seniors
A Stetson Law study finds more senior bankruptcies are caused by everyday financial decisions.
Chief Justices Share Wisdom, Elder Law Attorney Honored
Chief justices share wisdom, elder law attorney honored, at Stetson Law's Inns of Court.
Stetson announces nation’s first online LL.M. degree in elder law beginning fall 2007
Stetson University College of Law begins offering the nation’s first online LL.M. degree in elder law in fall 2007.
Stetson’s Faculty Chair in Elder Law to receive national award for elder abuse prevention
Rebecca Morgan, Boston Asset Management Faculty Chair in Elder Law at Stetson University College of Law, has been chosen to receive the prestigious 2006 Rosalie Wolf Memorial Elder Abuse Prevention Award by the National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse. Professor Morgan will accept the award at the 11th International Conference on Violence, Abuse and Trauma in San Diego, CA on Sept. 19.
Jessie Ball duPont Fund awards grant to Center for Excellence in Elder Law at Stetson Law
The Jessie Ball duPont Fund has pledged $100,000 over the next three years to support the activities of the Center for Excellence in Elder Law at Stetson University College of Law in Tampa Bay, Fla.
December 16- Stetson Law professor receives national elder law award
Stetson Law professor receives national elder law award2004 12 16Frank KlimExecutive Director of Communications(727) 562 7889Tucson, Ariz. Stetson University College of Law Elder Law Chair Rebecca Morgan was recently presented with the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys’ 2004 UnAward