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Did your IRA Planning Survive the 2019 SECURE Act?
Learn about IRA distribution rule changes affecting both owners and named beneficiaries. Actionable measures for salvaging a stretch-out for beneficiaries in light of the new 10-year limit are also discussed.

Thursday, December 10th @ 8 AM ET
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Asset Valuations after COVID-19
Learn about the opportunities and issues created by the SECURE Act and the global COVID-19 pandemic. Thom discusses asset valuation planning in this new world.

Friday, September 18th @ 11 AM ET
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The Time to Act is Now: Estate Planning in a Pandemic
As the pandemic grinds on, there are estate planning opportunities in the short run because of lower asset values and lower interest rates. These allow clients to reduce estate taxes by transferring assets out of their estates at a reduced gift tax cost.  More likely, greater appreciation will also be removed from their estates in the future as the economy rebounds.

Wednesday, June 24th @ 12 Noon ET
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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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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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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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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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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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Is Your IRA Ready for This Brave New World?
The 2020 CARES Act and the 2019 SECURE Act have changed the rules for IRA distributions - both for you as owner and for your named beneficiaries.  Join us as attorney Thom Shaw discusses the new coronavirus rules for distributions and how to salvage a stretch-out for your beneficiaries in light of the new 10-year limit.

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The First 30 Minutes:  Strategies for Medical and Health Professionals to Protect Assets During the COVID-19 Crisis
In this seminar, we discuss how to evaluate your current situation and implement strategies to protect yourself and your practice against long-term financial repercussions stemming from the coronavirus. Is it too late to make changes to how you hold your practice assets, investments, and other personal assets?  We discuss the answer to this question and how to act accordingly.

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