Medical Practice Transactions necessarily implicate Employment, Corporate and Regulatory issues for both the buyers and sellers. OlenderFeldman LLP regularly advises physicians as well as medical practices on navigating these issues. For more information on the range of considerations implicated by transactions in the medical field, follow this link:https://www.olenderfeldman.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Client-Alert-Helping-Physicians.pdf For additional information, please contact: Craig D.…
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SB 790 – California Proposed Legislation on Pharmaceutical Gifts to Health Providers
Legislative Status: The California Senate passed SB 790 and it is now before the California Assembly Committee on Health (next hearing is June 27, 2017), having been amended by the Assembly on June 13, 2017. If adopted by the Assembly with amendments from the version passed by the Senate, the Senate will then have to…
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New York Attorney General Report Finds Data Breaches Are Serious Business
By: Aaron Krowne On July 14, 2014, the New York Attorney General’s office (“NY AG”) released a seminal report on data breaches, entitled “Information Exposed: Historical Examination of Data Breaches in New York State” (the “Report”). The Report presents a wealth of eye-opening (and sobering) information on data breaches in New York and beyond. The Report…
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With New Law, Delaware Now “Means Business” When It Comes To Disposal of Confidential Consumer Information
By: Aaron Krowne On July 1, 2014, Delaware signed into law HB 295, which provides for the “safe destruction of records containing personal identifying information” (codified at Chapter 50C, Title 6, Subtitle II, of the Delaware Code). The law goes into effect January 1, 2015. Overview of Delaware’s Data Destruction Law In brief, the law requires…
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