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2008

  • Dennis Sandoval has been elected as the President of the Southern California Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys for 2008/2009.

  • Dennis Sandoval has been elected to the Board of Directors of the National Elder Law Foundation for 2008.

2007

  • Dennis Sandoval was appointed to the NAELA Special Needs Implementation Committee.

  • Dennis Sandoval was appointed to the Planning Committee for the 2007 NAELA Symposium.

  • Steve Hartnett was elected as Treasurer of the Southern California NAELA Chapter in June 2007.

  • Dennis Sandoval was accredited the Estate Planner Designation by the National Association of Estate Planners and Association in June 2007.

  • Dennis Sandoval was elected to the Board of Directors of the National Elder Law Foundation in June 2007.

  • Dennis Sandoval was appointed as Chairperson of NAELA Certification Review Committee in June 2007.

  • Dennis Sandoval was appointed as President-Elect of Southern California NAELA chapter in June 2007.

2006

  • Dennis Sandoval was elected Vice President of the Southern California Chapter of NAELA.

  • Dennis Sandoval was appointed by Donna Bashaw, President of NAELA, as chairman of the CELA Review Committee for the NAELA.

  • Dennis Sandoval, became a member of the Steering Committee of the Tax Special Interest Group of NAELA.

  • Steve Hartnett, became a member of the Steering Committee of the Trust Special Interest Group of NAELA.

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