Join Dorsey Healthcare Litigation group attorneys for a conference focusing on legal considerations facing healthcare providers and their in-house counsel from pre-litigation to verdict. Presentations will include privileging and medical staff issues, peer review protections, electronic discovery issues and medical malpractice verdict trends. Attendees will walk away with practical tips about anticipating, mitigating and addressing risk in healthcare litigation matters.
Moderator
Andrew Brantingham, Partner and Chair, Healthcare Litigation Group
Privileging & Medical Staff Issues; Peer Review Protections
12:05 pm – 1:05 pm CT
This session will start by reviewing privileging and medical staff issues and how to use such processes to mitigate litigation risks. The second half of the session will review the peer review laws and how to use such protections to mitigate risk and protect information from disclosure in discovery and at trial.
Speakers
Alan Iverson, Partner
Rebecca A. Brommel, Partner
Electronic Discovery in Healthcare Litigation; Evaluating Trial Risks: What Jury Verdict Data Tells Us About the Risks of Nuclear Verdicts
1:15 pm – 2:15 pm CT
This session will address electronic discovery issues and trends in healthcare litigation matters. Attendees will learn about trends in case law and practical tips regarding electronic discovery in healthcare litigation. The session will conclude with a discussion about recent medical malpractice verdicts and trends in Minnesota.
Speakers
Andrew Brantingham, Partner
Vanessa Szalapski, Partner
Complimentary. Registration required.
SCHEDULE & DETAILS
Webinar Times
10:00 am – 12:15 pm PT
11:00 am – 1:15 pm MT
12:00 pm – 2:15 pm CT
1:00 pm – 3:15 pm ET
PROGRAM FORMAT
In-Person or Webinar. Prior to the program, attendees registered for the webinar will receive a reminder email with the instructions for accessing the program, materials, and attendance sheet.
CLE INFORMATION
Dorsey & Whitney LLP is an Accredited CLE Provider in California and New York, and this course will qualify for both newly admitted (transitional) and experienced attorneys (non-transitional). We will apply for CLE credit in Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin. For any other state, Dorsey will not be applying for CLE credit. For more information, please contact Michelle Hubble.
The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the MCLE requirement. This activity may qualify toward the annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona.
Please contact Lori Wosmek.