- Health Care Fraud »
by Robin Page West - A little-known federal statute dating from the Civil War allows private individuals to expose and stop fraud.
- HIPAA: Quicksand, Quagmire, or Quantum Leap? »
by Melanie D. Bragg - The passage of HIPAA’s privacy and security rules has created a multitude of potential headaches for lawyers.
- HIPAA: A Military Perspective »
by Timothy J. Rushenberg - HIPAA and its Department of Defense progeny need to receive more attention from JAGs.
- Deciphering Medical Specialties »
by Bryan C. Ramos - What’s the difference between family physicians, internists, orthopedists, and neurologists? You need to know so you’ll hire the right one for your client’s case.
- Medical Evidence in Litigation »
by Brian McCaffrey - No matter your area of law, the time will come when obtaining and using medical records will be crucial.
- Estate Planning for the Disabled and Advanced Directives for Seniors »
by Florencio (Larry) Ramirez - Learn how to navigate the complexities that affect estate planning and advanced health care directives.
- Succession Planning »
by Timothy J. Gephart - Although no one wants to think about dying or becoming disabled, planning for such an eventuality is an ethical requirement for lawyers.
- Insurance Options for Small Firms and Solos »
by Michael Korn - How to protect yourself, your family, your practice, and your future.
- Stress for Success? »
by Todd C. Scott - Stress-reducing exercises can save your legal career from coming to a premature end—along with your life.
- Anxious and Depressed or Energized and Motivated »
by David J. Abeshouse - Restore, rejuvenate, revitalize, replenish—it’s sage advice for overcoming the negative effects of stress and enabling peak performance.
GPSOLO (ISSN-1520-331X) is published eight times a year (January/February, March, April/May, June, July/August, September, October/November and December) by the ABA General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Division, 321 N Clark, Chicago, IL 60610. The magazine is committed to fulfilling the special needs of general, solo, and small firm practitioners. The contents of GPSOLO do not necessarily represent the views of the General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Division or the American Bar Association, but are the views of respected members of the profession.
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