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Young Moore Hosts “Important Legal Issues Facing Medical Care Providers,” Part 6

Young Moore and Henderson’s Health Care Industry Group hosted the sixth of a series of seminars, “Important Legal Issues Facing Medical Care Providers” on November 2nd. During the complimentary seminar, guest speaker Michael Tekely from MedMal Direct Insurance Company discussed cyber security and how medical professionals can prepare for the inevitable. During the latter part of the evening, Glenn C. Raynor discussed cyber security coverage issues for medical professionals, and Chadwick I. McCullen discussed how to best plan for transfer of digital assets after death. At the conclusion of the evening, the floral arrangements used to decorate the seminar were donated to the Poe Health Center, StepUp Ministries, and Universal Health Care / North Raleigh.

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Young Moore and Henderson, P.A. is a civil law firm in Raleigh, North Carolina representing clients in a variety of litigation and transactional matters. Firm attorneys have extensive experience in the following areas: trucking & transportation, insurance law and regulation, litigation, workers’ compensation, business law, real estate, administrative law, retail and hospitality, estates and trusts, and health care.

 

 

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