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Mintz Levin Attorneys Karen S. Lovitch and Thomas S. Crane to Present at Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council Program
WASHINGTON --(Business Wire)--
Karen
S. Lovitch, a Member and Practice Leader of the Health
Law Practice of Mintz,
Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. and Thomas
S. Crane, also a Member of the firm's Health Law Practice, will
speak at a program presented by the Massachusetts Medical Device
Industry Council entitled, "The Nuts and Bolts of theSunshine Act
Regulation." The session will take place on Tuesday, February 26 in
Waltham, MA.
"The Nuts and Bolts of the Sunshine Act Regulation" seminar will provide
an overview of the Sunshine Act and give practical insights into
compliance implementation issues. Ms. Lovitch and Mr. Crane's
presentation is entitled, "Review of Sunshine Act Reporting
Regulations." Cara T. Laurello, Director of Corporate Compliance &
Ethics at Covidien, will also speak at the seminar.
Ms. Lovitch's practice involves counseling health care clients on
regulatory, transactional, and operational issues, including Medicare
coverage and reimbursement, the development and implementation of health
care compliance programs, and licensure and certification matters. In
addition, Ms. Lovitch advises clients on the legal, practical, and fraud
and abuse implications of business arrangements. Her experience includes
the Anti-Kickback Statute, the Stark law, and the False Claims Act.
Mr. Crane is nationally recognized for his experience with fraud and
abuse. Practicing in Boston and Washington, DC, he advises national and
local clients on structuring complex strategic affiliation arrangements
and transactions to comply with the applicable fraud and abuse laws as
well as the variety of other regulatory requirements to meet today's
health reform challenges. His work in defending clients against
anti-kickback, Stark Law, false claims, and whistleblower allegations
includes litigation, internal investigations, voluntary disclosures, and
negotiating settlements and Corporate Integrity Agreements (CIAs).
Attorneys in Mintz Levin's (News - Alert) Health Law Practice, many of whom have held
senior government positions or served as in-house counsel, represent
for-profit and non-profit, domestic and international companies in
connection with a wide variety of business and legal transactions,
challenges and issues that they confront both on a daily basis and in
bet-the-company matters. Clients span the full spectrum of the industry,
including hospital systems, managed care organizations, laboratories,
long-term care providers, durable medical equipment suppliers,
behavioral health companies, pharmaceutical and medical device
manufacturers, retail pharmacies and pharmacy benefit managers.
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