EC Meeting Minutes Sept 2010.doc
EC Meeting Minutes Sept 2010.doc
Highlights Administrative Law: Attorneys Miriam R. Coles and John D. Buchanan, Jr., of  Henry, Buchanan, Hudson, Suber & Carter, P.A. in Tallahassee provide insight on seeking redress from disciplinary action…
The Health Law Section of the Florida Bar is pleased to share with you its Spring 2012 newsletter, containing in-depth analysis of important issues for the Florida health law attorney.
The following are brief summaries prepared by section volunteers of new developments in Florida and Federal health care law that may be of interest to members of the Health Law Section. The summaries are presented for general information only as a courtesy to section members and do not constitute legal advice from The Florida Bar or its Health Law Section.
The summaries can be read here or downloaded from our document library here.
Professional Licensure Board of Medicine’s Refusal to Mitigate Penalty Affirmed on Appeal Denial of Attorneys Fees in License Discipline Case Reported By: Allen R. Grossman and Michael L. Smith Health Information…
Professional Licensure Board of Medicine’s Refusal to Mitigate Penalty Affirmed on Appeal Denial of Attorneys Fees in License Discipline Case Reported By: Allen R. Grossman and Michael L. Smith Health Information…
The Health Law Section of the Florida Bar is pleased to share with its 1100 members the Newsletter for winter 2013. This edition features in-depth information about a number of issues of importance to attorneys who hospitals, physicians, physician organizations, nursing homes and other health care providers in regulatory, transactional and risk matters. The newsletter includes the following subjects by the following authors:
Highlights Brian K. Wright of Gunster Yoakley and Stewart in Tampa writes on changes to IRS Code Section 501(r). Timothy M. Moore of Shook, Hardy and Bacon in Miami explains…