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SUMMARY:Selected Cybersecurity Issues for Attorneys
DESCRIPTION:Cyberattacks and data breaches involving confidential client information\, where such information is misappropriated\, destroyed or otherwise compromised are increasingly commonplace. These attacks may impair clients’ and their lawyers’ ability to perform services and expose them to financial damages.  A lawyer must act promptly and reasonably to intervene to stop the breach and to mitigate the harm.  The speakers will discuss ethical and practical approaches that attorneys may take in preventing and addressing cyberattacks and data breaches in remote working environments\, dealing with ransomware and those who are behind it\, and what is required when there is a data breach when serving as a business associate. \nPresenters: \nJames Melendres is a Partner at Snell & Wilmer. He co-chairs the Investigations\, Government Enforcement and White Collar Protection practice and Cybersecurity\, Data Protection and Privacy practice. He regularly conducts internal investigations and represents companies in a wide variety of matters relating to federal and state criminal\, civil and regulatory enforcement. James also advises companies regarding the full life cycle of enterprise risks associated with cybersecurity\, including before\, during and after a data breach or other cyber-attack. \nJohn Gray is Of Counsel with Lewis Roca.  As a Certified Information Privacy Professional\, John represents clients in a wide range of privacy and cybersecurity matters\, including litigation across California and Arizona.  Before joining Lewis Roca\, John served as the Data Privacy Team Leader for the Arizona Attorney General’s Office and as Co-Chair of the Technology Futures Subgroup for the Arizona Cybersecurity Team.  He also drafted much of Arizona’s current data-breach notification law and advises clients regarding compliance with that law and various other state\, federal\, and international privacy and security obligations. \nPaul Giancola is Of Counsel with Snell & Wilmer\, LLP and an Adjunct Faculty at the Sandra Day O’Conner College of Law where he teaches Health Care Fraud Law. Paul’s health care practice is focused on providing regulatory counsel on fraud and abuse laws\, compliance\, government investigations and audits\, contractual matters\, HIPAA privacy and cybersecurity\, and transactional health care matters including joint ventures\, practice/entity formation\, acquisition and separations\, ambulatory surgery centers and laboratories. Paul also has extensive experience in medical staff and peer review matters. \nThe State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1 hour of CLE credit\, 0 hours of ethics\, toward your annual requirement for the State Bar of Arizona. \nDue to the current social distancing recommendations\, this program will be held via video conference through Cisco WebEx.  This program will be $10 for members and $15 for non-members. \n  \nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \n 
URL:https://azsha.org/program/selected-cybersecurity-issues-for-attorneys/
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SUMMARY:Collateral Consequences for Physicians
DESCRIPTION:A discussion of the collateral consequences to health care professionals following action by medical boards\, hospitals\, health plans\, the DEA and the criminal process. \nBarry Mitchell is a 30-year trial lawyer focusing on criminal\, regulatory\, and administrative cases. Barry is particularly skilled in defending cases with an intersection between criminal and regulatory/administrative issues. He has represented hundreds of licensed professionals and entities facing matters ranging from domestic violence to money laundering. He has also handled internal investigation and compliance issues for organizations ranging from small companies and practice groups to Fortune 100 corporations. Before starting Mitchell | Stein | Carey | Chapman\, Barry practiced for 22 years at Gallagher & Kennedy\, P.A.\, and was a partner in its Criminal Law and Regulatory Enforcement Group. \nSteve Myers has represented physicians hundreds of times in connection with peer review proceedings at most of the hospitals in Arizona and has represented physicians 1\,000 or more times before the Arizona Medical Board and Arizona Board of Osteopathic Examiners in Medicine and Surgery. Many former Medical Board Chairs of the Arizona Medical Board have referred their partners and colleagues to Steve for representation before the Board. He has also represented a former M.D. Chair of the Board before the Board members and also a sitting M.D. Board member before his fellow M.D. Board members. Before joining Mitchell | Stein | Carey | Chapman\, Steve was a partner of Myers & Jenkins\, P.C. over 30 years. \nDue to the current social distancing recommendations\, this program will be held via video conference through Cisco WebEx.  This program will be $10 for members and $15 for non-members. \nOnce you have purchased a ticket\, you will receive a calendar invite containing the WebEx link. Please note\, you don’t need to sign up for a WebEx Account to join a meeting. \nThe State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1 hour of CLE credit\, 0 hours of ethics\, toward your annual requirement for the State Bar of Arizona. \n  \nInterested in becoming an AzSHA Member? Sign-Up Here. \n 
URL:https://azsha.org/program/collateral-consequences-for-physicians/
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