28th Annual Elder and Disability Law Retreat scheduled for April 16

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 March 31 that the 28th Annual Elder and Disability Law Retreat will take place on April 16. The event will be held at the Oyster Point Hotel, which has recently undergone renovations, and offers views of the Navesink River.

The retreat is designed for professionals interested in elder and disability law. Organizers say it is an important opportunity to learn about changes in this area of law, participate in programming, and network with colleagues.

According to the announcement, attendees can expect high-quality sessions focused on current topics within elder and disability law. The event also provides a chance to build professional relationships while enjoying the venue’s waterfront setting.

Registration details are available through the New Jersey Bar Association. No additional background or context was provided regarding previous retreats or specific program highlights for this year’s event.



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