• Eat & Educate Webinar – CLE 4342 – Legal Implications for Clinical Research

    Summary: While parties engaged in clinical research share a common interest in conducting a successful study, their respective legal requirements and dissimilar perspectives often introduce obstacles to the negotiations. These differing responsibilities and perspectives, coupled with an increase in regulatory scrutiny of clinical trials in recent years, make it important for lawyers who review and…

  • Eat & Educate Webinar – CLE 4344 – Appeals, Arbitration, and Mediation of Healthcare Payment Disputes

    Summary: A presentation of the administrative appeal process and other key considerations in litigating healthcare payment disputes between providers and payors, including Medicare and Medicaid. The presentation also will address the arbitration and mediation of health care payment disputes. Registration Link: https://tfb.inreachce.com/Details/Information/f0b08d82-e25e-41b0-8322-08fcf2c26dc7

  • Eat & Educate – CLE 5368 – Privacy and Security in Our Current World

    The speakers will discuss current Office for Civil Rights actions and terms in regulatory compliance. Additionally, the speakers will discuss low-tech methods to combat cyber attacks. Finally, the speakers will discuss how an effective privacy program can reduce risk with real world solutions.

  • CLE 5515 – Health Care Regulatory & Compliance 2021

    *Virtual Only Event* The Regulatory and Compliance seminar will focus on challenges the healthcare industry faces in trying to provide high quality services to patients. This is the eighth annual presentation of the program, and speakers will discuss current issues that keep healthcare lawyers up at night and in demand. The presentations will include discussions…

  • Eat & Educate – CLE 5608 – Tapping Your Emotions to Enhance Your Legal Practice

    Virtual Only

    Being a successful attorney requires a lot more than simply knowing the law. It requires skills in connection building and trust to navigate relationships with colleagues, clients, juries, and even opposing counsel. Emotions are at the heart of building connections, and the tendency of lawyers to push their emotions aside can result in increased levels…