Tarter Krinsky & Drogin is pleased to announce the continuation of its CLE programs, open to attorneys, clients and others interested in the topics. The webinar programs, which each cover various areas of the law reflecting the full-service nature of the firm’s practice, will be held via Zoom. Advance registration is required. To learn more and register for a program, click here.
Program 3
October 21, 2021
Time: 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Speakers: Tara Toevs Carolan and Ingrid Cardona
1 Credit in the Professional Practice category
Updated COVID-19 Guidance Affecting Employers in New York
As New York businesses and employers continue to return workers to the workplace, in the midst of a recent surge in COVID-19 infections statewide, the question of whether to implement mandatory vaccination policies remains front of mind for many. Additional vaccine mandates are also being issued from the federal, state and local governments. Join Tara Toevs Carolan and Ingrid J. Cardona on October 21, 2021, as they discuss these requirements and related considerations as well as provide updates on COVID-19 related workplace guidance, leave requirements and accommodations.
Register here.
Program 2
July 28, 2021
Time: 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Speaker: Steve Polyakov
1 Credit in the Professional Practice category
Legal Considerations for Medical Businesses
Join Partner and Chair of Healthcare and Pharmacy Law Practice, Steve Polyakov for the CLE program about, “Legal Considerations for Medical Businesses.” The presentation will focus on the significant legal considerations medical businesses face operating in New York. During the program, Steve will delve into physician contracts, the major laws impacting the practice of medicine and the subsequent impact of investigations and billing audits. The presentation will also focus on key issues that arise with medical businesses transacting with non-professionals.
Register here.
Program 1
June 24, 2021
Time: 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Speaker: Robert Wolf
1 Credit in the Skills Category
Sheriff's Sales of Real Property in New York - A Judgment Enforcement Tool
Join Bankruptcy and Corporate Restructuring Partner Robert Wolf for a CLE program about, “Sheriff's Sales of Real Property in New York - A Judgment Enforcement Tool.” In New York State, one of the ways by which a judgment creditor can seek to enforce a money judgment is to pursue a Sheriff’s sale of New York real estate owned by the judgment debtor. Bob will be discussing the key statutory requirements in connection with this judgment enforcement tool, as well as offering practical tips in connection with the process. His presentation will include: