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Eric C. Boughman

Eric C. Boughman

Eric leads the firm's healthcare and technology practices.  He is a frequent writer and presenter on issues involving health law, privacy, technology, and asset protection. His writings have appeared in multiple American Bar Association publications, The Florida Bar Journal, Forbes, Daily Business Review, Accounting Today, Financial Advisor Magazine, Law360, and CEO World, among others.  Eric is rated AV–Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell.  He has been admitted to practice law in Florida and Nevada, as well as in the U.S. Tax Court, and in several other courts, nationwide, pro hac vice.  He is a member of the ABA’s Healthcare Law Section, Business Law Section, and Cyberspace Law Committee, the American Healthcare Lawyers Association, and American College of Healthcare Executives.  He graduated, magna cum laude, from the University of Minnesota Law School.  He also holds a Health Law Certificate from the University of Louisville, Brandeis School of Law.  Eric earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland while he was serving in the U.S. Air Force, during which time his duty included tours in Saudi Arabia and Turkey in support of operations Desert Storm and Provide Comfort.
Becoming a Medical Director for a Medical Marijuana Treatment Facility in Florida
In this seminar, we discuss new developments in the licensing medical marijuana treatment facilities (MMTCs) that could soon lead to an explosion of growth of such facilities, each of which will likely require a medical director. If you have physician clients who are interested in becoming a medical director for an MMTC, then you won't want to miss this seminar, as we'll discuss what may drive the demand, the requirements for serve as a medical director, and some pitfalls to avoid.

Wednesday, September 16th @ 12 Noon ET
Register for this (no cost) live seminar.
Marijuana Business Law in Florida
National Business Institute - Program #86238

The legalization of marijuana for medical use has created multiple business opportunities, but it has also created many questions and uncertainties for health care professionals and their advisors, particularly due to the position of the federal government. Learn about obtaining a medical marijuana business license, regulatory, operational, and marketing restrictions, and the legal issues that advisors and medical professionals should be aware of before venturing into this field.

Tuesday, August 11th
@ 10:55 AM ET -- Marijuana Businesses Law in Florida
@ 12:45 PM ET -- Obtaining a Florida Cannabis Business License

Get more info about this program from the National Business Institute.
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.
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
Register for this (no cost) live seminar.
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.

Register for this (no cost) live seminar.
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.

Register for this (no cost) live seminar.
Join us on:  March 31st @ 12 Noon ET

Eric presents his Special Report.

The First 30 Minutes:  Expanded Rules Help Doctors Get Paid for Telehealth Work During Coronavirus Emergency
Learn about the new changes allow payment for virtual patient care. The latest coronavirus has driven change to payment protocols. Learn how physicians and healthcare professionals can get paid for servicing patients remotely via phone and internet.

Click here to register for this (no cost) event.
Live from AdventHealth Orlando (formerly Florida Hospital)
and simulcast for those unable to attend in person.

Join us on:  March 24th @ 12 Noon ET

AdventHealth Orlando
St. John Conference Room
Executive Tower, 6th Floor, #604
550 East Rollins Street
Orlando, FL 32803


Eric presents his latest seminar: 

The First 30 Minutes:  Considerations when Buying or Selling a Healthcare Practice
Learn about the personal, financial, and legal considerations involved in the purchase or sale of a healthcare-related business. From whether to structure the purchase as an asset or stock purchase, entity selection and financing, to dealing with third-party vendors and payors. In this seminar, we discuss common legal issues and challenges that healthcare business owners face in the purchase or sales process.

Click here to register for the online simulcast.
Live from AdventHealth Orlando (formerly Florida Hospital)
and simulcast for those unable to attend in person.

Join us on:  February 25th @ 12 Noon ET

AdventHealth Orlando
St. John Conference Room
Executive Tower, 6th Floor, #604
550 East Rollins Street
Orlando, FL 32803


Eric presents his latest seminar: 

The First 30 Minutes:  Five Key Components to Physician Employment Agreements
Learn about key legal components that are often overlooked or under-appreciated in physician employment agreements. These may not be the most commonly discussed but are no less important. Attendees will learn the legal implications of some of these less common clauses.

Click here to register for the online simulcast.
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