Build confidence in Illinois healthcare law with on-demand programs that focus on issues attorneys face in healthcare litigation, compliance, and benefits-driven planning. Explore practical sessions on medical evidence and healthcare-related claims, including critical pleading requirements like 735 ILCS 5/2-622 certificate of merit considerations, plus topics that affect case strategy such as PTSD claims in personal injury matters.
You will also find healthcare-adjacent planning and coverage topics that matter to Illinois clients and families, including Medicare issues like the Jimmo case and Medicaid-related planning such as retirement accounts in Medicaid spend downs, as well as long-term care litigation resources. These programs are available through IICLE’s on-demand delivery so attorneys can learn on their schedule.
Professor Jason Pierceson provides Illinois attorneys with a practical roadmap to understanding how conservative judicial strategies, regulatory shifts, and recent Supreme Court and Seven Circuit decisions affect employment law, constitutional litigation, education law, healthcare regulation, and civil rights enforcement since the Bostock v. Clayton County decision.
This program provides an overview of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and how it affects residents applying for, or receiving, medical assistance while residing in long-term care facilities.
General and specific causation experts can play a crucial role in liability litigation. In this session, you will learn about the role of the causation expert, how to select which type of expert is appropriate for your case, how each expert conducts their work, what conclusions they are qualified to reach, and what approach plaintiff’s and defense attorneys should take with these witnesses. Originally presented as part of Perspectives on Medical Evidence.