Professor Rebecca Morgan

morganRebecca C. Morgan is the Boston Asset Management Faculty Chair in Elder Law and Director of the Center for Excellence in Elder Law at Stetson University College of Law. Professor Morgan teaches a variety of elder law, health law and skills courses, and oversees the Elder Consumer Protection Project, as well as the Elder Law concentration program for JD students.

Professor Morgan is a successor co-author of Matthew Bender’s Tax, Estate, and Financial Planning for the Elderly and its companion forms book, and a co-author of Representing the Elderly in Florida. She is a Past President of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Past President of the Board of Directors of the National Senior Citizens Law Center, a member of the academic advisory board for the Borchard Center for Law and Aging, a special advisor to the ABA Commission on Law and Aging, an academic fellow of the American College of Trusts & Estates Counsel, the reporter for the Uniform Guardianship and Protective Proceedings Act, on the Faculty of the National Judicial College, past chair of the American Association of Law Schools Section on Aging and the Law, past chair of the Florida Bar Elder Law Section, and a delegate to the 1995 White House Conference on Aging. She served on the Florida Attorney General’s Task Force on Elder Abuse and the Legislative Guardianship Study Commission. Professor Morgan was the recipient of the 2003 Faculty Award on Professionalism from the Florida Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism and was chosen as part of Florida Trend’s Legal Elite for 2004. She has authored a number of articles on a variety of elder law issues and has spoken a number of times on subjects of elder law.

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