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  2. H. Verlan Andersen - Wikipedia

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    Stanford University Law School ; Harvard University Law School Biography portal LDS movement portal Hans Verlan Andersen (November 6, 1914 – July 16, 1992) was a general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and a professor at Brigham Young University (BYU).

  3. Lee R. Anderson Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Lee Reuben Anderson Sr. (born June 22, 1939) is an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the owner and chairman of the Minnesota-based API Group Inc., [ 1 ] a holding company for numerous construction and fire-protection firms.

  4. Elder Law Is More Important Than Ever. Why? Baby Boomers. - AOL

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    Elder law refers to legal issues that concern older adults, generally defined as people above the age of 65. It is often understood as an extension of traditional trust and estate law, but ...

  5. Neil L. Andersen - Wikipedia

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    Andersen was born in Logan, Utah and raised near Pocatello, Idaho. [3] As a young man, he served in France as a missionary for the LDS Church. After his mission, he graduated from Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1975 with a bachelor's degree in economics and was elected student body vice president. [4]

  6. Elder law (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Elder law developed as a specialty because as lifespans increased there was an increased need for medical care, care giving, and financial management. [ 3 ] The Older Americans Act (OAA), originally signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on July 14, 1965 (the same year Medicare was created), created the Administration on Aging (AOA), a ...

  7. Category:Elder law - Wikipedia

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    Elder law describes those aspects of law that have a particular application to the elderly, such as the law of Social Security, pensions, wills and trusts, and guardianships. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  8. Category:United States elder law - Wikipedia

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  9. Monroe Dunaway Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Dunaway Anderson was born on June 29, 1873, the sixth of eight children born to James W. Anderson and his wife Ellen (née Dunaway) in Jackson, Tennessee.Private J.W. Anderson had enlisted in the Confederate States Army, but had been captured in March 1864 as he returned home to visit his young family in McNairy County (south of Jackson, on the Mississippi border), then was held at Camp ...