Tuesday, 16 June 2020 20:00
Eric discusses negotiating financial obligations for licensed healthcare professionals and medical practices in his seminar "Recovery Strategies and Credit Facility Workouts for Healthcare Practitioners" for The Florida Bar Health Law Section
The Legal and Financial Impact of COVID-19; Recovery Strategies and Credit Facility Workouts for Healthcare Practitioners
Financial recovery will require careful planning and strategy for medical practice owners and healthcare providers. Health practitioners are in a unique situation where the value of their business is tied closely to personal services and bankruptcy options are unpalatable due to potential license and credential concerns.
Wednesday, June 17th @ 10 AM ET
Get more info about this LIVE audio webcast (CLE 3983) from The Florida Bar Health Law Section.
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Sunday, 14 June 2020 20:00
Teresa presents two of her newest seminars, "How to Deal with Creditors' Claims" and "How to Distribute Assets and Close the Estate" for the National Business Institute
How to Administer an Estate
National Business Institute - Program #85762
National Business Institute - Program #85762
Learn what needs to be done, when, and how to do it. From opening to discharge of the estate, help clients fulfill their duties, avoid the stresses of administration and wrap up decedents' affairs with confidence.
Thursday, June 15th
@ 11:30 AM ET -- How to Deal with Creditors' Claims
@ 3 PM ET -- How to Distribute Assets and Close the Estate
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Thursday, 11 June 2020 20:00
Eric and Skip explore legal defenses for enforcing (or defend against) contractual obligations during a pandemic in their seminar "COVID-19’s Impact on Contractual Obligations with Practical Pointers for Businesses" for the FICPA's Mega Conference
COVID-19’s Impact on Contractual Obligations with Practical Pointers for Businesses
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause havoc, including impacting the inability of parties to perform contractual obligations. In this seminar, we explore some of the legal defenses and practical considerations for parties seeking to enforce, or defend against enforcement of contractual obligations during a pandemic. The discussion includes the legal defenses of force majeure clauses, the doctrine of impossibility of performance, and the doctrine of frustration of purpose.
Friday, June 12th @ 2:30 PM ET
Get more info about the 2020 Mega Conference. Virtual & Interactive with Live Q&A.
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Everything You Need to Know About Attorney’s Fees and Costs Awards in Florida Guardianships
In this seminar, we delve into what every practitioner needs to know for evaluating, advising and requesting reimbursement or payment of fees and costs in Guardianship proceedings. The focus is not only be on the statutory authority related to fees and costs but we’ll explore and discuss situations not specifically contemplated by the Florida Guardianship Code and provide practical advice to the practitioner who renders service to guardians and other interested parties in Guardianship proceedings.
Thursday, June 16th @ 12 Noon ET
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Monday, 08 June 2020 20:00
Gary and Brian present on the U.S. tax impact of creating, funding, and operating both U.S. and foreign trusts, in their seminar "U.S. Taxation of Trusts Domestic and International" via Live National Webinar
U.S. Taxation of Trusts - Domestic and International
In this seminar, we explain the U.S. tax impact of creating, funding and operating both U.S. and foreign trusts. Issues addressed are relevant to citizens, resident non-citizens and non-resident aliens. Topics discussed include the tax impact of a change in status of the grantor, trustee and beneficiaries. Planning strategies presented include gift and estate tax avoidance, pre-immigration and pre-expatriation planning, as well as avoidance of the deemed sale of trust assets.
Tuesday, June 9th @ 12 Noon ET
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Wednesday, 27 May 2020 20:00
Gary and Kathryn discuss the issues that frequently arise when business partners decide to part ways, in their seminar "The Business Divorce" via Live National Webinar
The Business Divorce
In this seminar, we discuss issues that frequently arise when business partners decide to part ways. We also discuss the importance of planning for an orderly separation while still in the honeymoon phase, and mitigation strategies in the absence of such planning (or when things don’t go as planned).
Thursday, May 28th @ 12 Noon ET
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Wednesday, 20 May 2020 20:00
Eric and Skip explore legal defenses for enforcing (or defend against) contractual obligations during a pandemic in their seminar "COVID-19’s Impact on Contractual Obligations with Practical Pointers for Businesses" via Live National Webinar
COVID-19’s Impact on Contractual Obligations with Practical Pointers for Businesses
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause havoc, including impacting the inability of parties to perform contractual obligations. In this seminar, we explore some of the legal defenses and practical considerations for parties seeking to enforce, or defend against enforcement of contractual obligations during a pandemic. The discussion includes the legal defenses of force majeure clauses, the doctrine of impossibility of performance, and the doctrine of frustration of purpose.
Thursday, May 21st @ 12 Noon ET
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Monday, 18 May 2020 20:00
Gary and Brian present on the U.S. tax impact of expatriation in their newest seminar "Expatriation Planning for U.S. Citizens and Residents" via Live National Webinar
Expatriation Planning for U.S. Citizens and Residents
This seminar presents an overview of the U.S. tax impact of expatriation. Discussions include the “exit tax” triggering the deemed sale of assets world-wide, as well as, the emigrant’s estate and gift tax obligations. Participants will learn how both U.S. citizens and non-citizen residents may avoid triggering the expatriation tax.
Tuesday, May 19th @ 12 Noon ET
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The First 30 Minutes: Addressing Financial Obligations with Debt and Credit Facility Workout Strategies
While many in the medical community have been working tirelessly dealing with the coronavirus, many others have seen their practices reduced substantially. Extreme debt and credit issues, likely unforeseen just a few months ago, may be threatening the future viability of the practice. In this seminar, we discuss strategies for negotiating financial obligations with a focus on the unique circumstances of licensed healthcare professionals and medical practice owners.
Wednesday, May 13th @ 12 Noon ET
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Wednesday, 29 April 2020 20:00
Eric provides a crisis legal update as part of his First 30 Minutes series in his seminar "COVID-19 Legal Update for the Medical Community and Those Who Advise Them" via Live National Webinar.
The First 30 Minutes: COVID-19 Legal Update for the Medical Community and Those Who Advise Them
In this seminar, we continue to our efforts to keep you advised of the latest developments in medical and health law, particularly as effected by our national emergency. The coronavirus is impacting all areas of the healthcare industry, including licensing, reciprocity, payment, technology (including AI and telehealth developments). In this First 30 Minutes session, we bring you the latest legal updates.
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