Torts & Insurance

Tort & Insurance 2022: Health Care Liability Act

Description:

This CLE will discuss recent developments in both the case law and any statutory changes impacting litigation surrounding the Health Care Liability Act. Topics may include the cap on non-economic damages, limitations on the Lewis v. Brooks instruction, the end of the “Abshure Defense” for failing to identify agents on pre-suit notices, Notice of Intent to Sue letters and HIPAA forms, the safe harbor provision, comparative fault issues and the interplay of T.C.A. 20-1-119, as well as claims against governmental entities.

 

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Very helpful to learn more about the relevant case law.

Very good presentation of some of the most important recent cases in the health care liability field.

Very good seminar. I practice in Georgia, but I am licensed in Tennessee. There are clearly a good number of mine fields out there when filing a medical malpractice case in Tennessee. Thanks for reviewing the recent case law.

Great to hear current cases regarding med mal.

Two great and knowledgeable speakers from different sides of the Bar. What a great opportunity to listen to different perspectives. Highly recommend anything they put on.

Very fair and balanced presentation of the most important HCLA cases of the year!

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Course InformationHighlights
  • Approved distance learning
  • Convenient CLE from your home or office
  • Viewable on your laptop or mobile device
Course Credits Dual Credits: 0.00
General Credits: 1.00
Total Credits: 1

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please email a request to cle@tnbar.org for Georgia and Mississippi CLE credit.