​​Publications and testimony

Refer to recent postings on Medium.com and Beyond Guardianship.


Mattlin, Ben. Helping Clients Who Want To Age At Home. Financial Advisor, February 20, 2055. Cited. 


Marshall, Philip C. Keeping Pace with WEAAD’s Founder, Elizabeth Podnieks. National Center on Elder Abuse, blog. May 2024 


Snyder, Joe; Hinz, Lara; and Marshall, Philip C. All in This Together: Adult Protective Services and Financial Institutions’ Efforts to Combat Elder Financial Exploitation. Financial Exploitation Advisory Board, National Adult Protective Services Association. 2023. 


Smith, Judith R. Difficult: Mothering adult children through conflict and change. Rowman & Littlefield, 2022. Contributor


Price, Margaret and Jill Ginola. Single Women and Money: How to Live Well on Your Income.(Amazon) Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2021 . Contributor


When elder fraud is a family affair  (cue to 2:57), May 24, 2019, part of Age of fraud: are seniors more vulnerable to financial scams? Interview with David Brancaccio, Marketplace, as part of a year-long investigation.  


‘The Ultimate Betrayal’: Grandson of Victim Explains Signs of Elderly Financial Abuse. Interview by Mark Rumsey with Philip Marshall. WFAE 90.7 Charlotte, NC. October 23, 2018. 


Philip C. Marshall. ​Viewpoint: Supporting justice for elders. Mount Desert Islander. August 16, 2018 . Event (August 29, 2018). 


Marshall, Philip C. and Mary Joy Quinn. ​​Undue Influence Revisited. Voices of Experience. Senior Lawyers Division, American Bar Association. Vol. 2 Issue 5. May 2017.  


Breckman, Risa and Marshall, Philip C. When Helping Hurts. Huffington Post. March 20, 2017. 


Testimony (oral and ​written) before the New York State Senate Standing Committee on Aging and New York State Assembly Standing Committee on Aging. Public hearing on Education, Awareness and Prevention of Elder Abuse, February 28, 2017.   


Letter to Governor Cuomo, re: Part AA of Senate bill 2008 / Assembly bill 3008 Financial Exploitation of Vulnerable Adults. February 14, 2017. 


Breckman, R., Burnes, D., Ross, S., Marshall,  P.C., Suitor, J.J., Lachs, M.S. & Pillemer, K. (2017). When Helping Hurts: Nonabusing Family, Friends, and Neighbors in the Lives of Elder Mistreatment Victims. The Gerontologist, in press.

    

Marshall, Philip C. Written testimony for the record, Trust Betrayed: Financial Abuse of Older Americans by Guardians and Others in Power. Special Committee on Aging,    

United States Senate. Hearing, November 30, 2016; Written testimony, December 9, 2016. PDF file


Marshall, Philip C. Elder ​Justice Philanthropy Enters a New Age. Philantopic, Philanthropy News Digest, September 19, 2016. 


Building Communities to Fight Elder Financial Exploitation. NASAA 2016 Annual Conference, ​​North American Securities Administrators Association, Providence, RI. September 13, 2016. Investor Education Session, Speaker. Medium; Huffington Post


Marshall, Philip C. Responding to Elder Abuse: Catalyzing self and society to act. Medium, Huffington Post.


Marshall, Philip C. Let's Start Talking About Elder Abuse, and Then Act. Medium, Huffington Post. June 28, 2016. 


Comments on the proposed rule: Medicare and Medicaid Programs: Revisions to Requirements for Discharge Planning for Hospitals, Critical Access Hospitals, and Home Health Agencies, Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Docket folder. Submitted to Andrew M. Slavitt, Acting Administrator, January 4, 2016.


Marshall, Philip. Beyond Brooke: Brooke Astor and the Cause of Elder Justice. (PDF file) Bifocal: A Journal of the Commission on Law and Aging, Vol. 36, No. 3, January-February 2015, pp. 67-71.


Lessons from the Astor Elder Abuse Case, New York City Elder Abuse Center, February 16, 2015.


Broken Trust: Combating Financial Exploitation of Vulnerable Seniors, U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, testimony (video: cue to 26:15 minutes , ends at 34:06). February 4, 2015