Upcoming Events and Deadlines
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Advanced Health Law Topics & Certification Review 2019
Thursday, March 07, 2019 – Friday, March 08, 2019
This Course is a valuable training program for new associates and in-house counsel and an excellent refresher for experienced health lawyers who have applied to take the certification exam. The coverage includes discussions on fraud and abuse, compliance, tax, antitrust, managed care, Medicare, Medicaid, patient rights, informed consent, privacy, CON, state and federalregulation of health care providers, EMTALA, credentialing, and bioethics.
Executive Council Nominations Due
Friday, March 01, 2019
The Florida Bar Health Law Section is seeking members who are interested in serving on the Section’s Executive Council for one, three-year term commencing on July 1, 2019. The Council plans and implements the Section’s activities for its members.
The Council generally meets three times per year at various locations around the state and Council members attend meetings in person, not by telephone. The election of new members will be held during The Florida Bar Annual Convention, June 26-29, 2019 at the Boca Raton Resort & Club.
The Nominating Committee requests that members who would like to be considered for one of the vacancies provide information regarding their professional background, prior Section participation, or any other information for the Committee’s consideration no later than March 1, 2019.
Nominations and supporting documents may be sent to the Section’s Administrator, Emily Young at eyoung@floridabar.org.
What To Do When The Government Comes Knocking
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Join Greenway Health’s General Counsel Karen Mulroe and Carlton Fields attorney Adam Schwartz as they examine what to do when the government knocks at your corporate door. This program will review best practices to assist in-house counsel facing a government investigation. Highlights include discussions on the laws and regulations that provide for increased government scrutiny of corporate activities, how investigations tend to launch, signs of an investigation underway, and best practices to handle a corporate response. The presentation will also address ethical dilemmas that may arise for inhouse counsel as the investigation progresses and advice for navigating even the stickiest dilemmas in that role.
3270 Be Careful What You Type: A Discussion on Professionalism
Tuesday, August 13, 2019 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Emails and texts have replaced letters and telephone calls as an attorney’s primary means of communication with clients and opposing counsel. While they are convenient, they have a tendency to lead to unprofessional conduct. Attorneys may fire off an email or text without pausing to reflect on what they just typed. This CLE will review the Florida Bar’s position on professionalism as it relates to electronic communications, discuss some cases where attorneys were disciplined for inappropriate electronic communications to clients or opposing counsel, and offer some advice on how attorneys can avoid violating the rules of professional responsibility in their electronic communications.