| August 22, 2008 General Session 8:30 - 9:25 am |  Financial Planners at Risk for Failing to Recommend Realistic Plans for Long-Term Care Harley Gordon, JD
Increased life expectancy is creating a greater need for long-term care planning. Yet many financial planners are failing to adequately discuss the issue with clients. Even planners who think they've adequately addressed the issue just by bringing up long-term care insurance to clients may find themselves vulnerable to a lawsuit.
Harley Gordon is a founding member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, a professional organization that deals with legal and ethical issues facing the elderly. He has been voted as one of the 100 most influential people in long-term care by McKnight's Long-Term Care News.
His views on the consequences of not having a plan for long-term care have been featured in the national media including, The CBS Evening News, The Today Show, CNN, and The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Gordon has spoken at numerous national conferences including, The Financial Planning Association, The National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors, and The National Association of Health Underwriters.
This session has been accepted by CFP Board for one (1) hour of continuing education. |
| Symposium At A Glance August 21 & 22 The Renaissance Hotel at International Plaza 4200 Jim Walter Blvd Tampa, FL 33607 (800) 644-2685 Map
| Registration Fees FPA Members Through August 10 - $175 August 11 through event - $275
Non-Members Through August 10 - $200 August 11 through event - $275
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