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The Active Event Fundraiser: Stuff that Makes In-house Counsel Sweat

By Robert Falk<br />General Counsel<br />Human Rights Campaign <br /><br />Rhonda Lees <br />Vice President, Legal Affairs <br />American Diabetes Association <br /><br />Emily Roisman<br />Vice President & Corporate Counsel <br />Feld Entertainment, Inc.<br /><br />Norman Wain <br />General Counsel, Chief of Business Affairs <br />USA Track & Field

A run/walk/bike ride/bull-riding contest sounds like a great fundraising idea. But what should in-house counsel be thinking about when they are planning for an active event or negotiating contracts with vendors? Learn from the voices of experience.

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Traps to Avoid: Stark Law, Anti-Kickback Statute and Select State Laws

By Kenneth Johnson
Pamela Labaj
Donald Romano
Keith Stroup

The Stark Law has promulgated complicated regulations for transactions involving payments to physicians. All facets of the healthcare industry also face on a daily basis the shadow of government prosecutors focused on violations of the federal anti-kickback statute. These laws involve both criminal prosecution and civil liability, and in-house attorneys have at times been prosecuted as individual defendants. Enforcement is expanding to cover individual physicians as prescribers of company products and providers of services to companies, such as consulting and clinical investigator services, and to physician ownership of medical device distributors. Looming over healthcare companies and individuals is the potential to be debarred from participation in Medicare, Medicaid & other federal health care programs. In addition, in-house counsel need to be aware of obscure state laws on the issues of physician self-referral prohibition and anti-kickbacks. This program will discuss the government’s new enforcement trend and mechanisms that in-house counsel can employ to reduce these risks.

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Data Breaches that Don't Make the Headlines

By Blake Bilstad, Christopher Kearns, Chris Kelly, and Andrew Serwin

We have all heard about big data breaches: millions of customer records at risk, credit monitoring for an extended period of time, etc. What about the smaller run-of-the-mill security or privacy breaches? Can we prevent them? Do we have to report them? How do you set up incident response reporting? How do you do a security risk assessment to mitigate your risks?

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Compliance, Ethics and Governance: A Healthcare Perspective

By Kimberly Otte, Lawrence Vernaglia, David Ellenbogen

Explore the unique intersection of governance, corporate compliance programs and ethical decision-making in healthcare organizations. Find out how all of that fits within the board of directors’ fiduciary duties. From bioethics to fraud to governance best practices, speakers will reveal how ethics and compliance officers in healthcare organizations can address and prevent ethics lapses and ensure the board discharges its fiduciary duties.

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Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment Checklist

By Wells Fargo Insurance

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) makes dramatic changes to benefit programs and creates new notification requirements for employer plans during open enrollment. Many ACA changes took effect on the first plan year on or after September 23, 2010, while others become effective in subsequent plan years. This checklist will help employers navigate through this process.

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Broker of Records Agreement

A sample insurance broker of record agreement that can be canceled by either party at any time subject to 3 months written notice.

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