Melissa Soliz Breaks Down SAMHSA’s 42 C.F.R. Part 2 Supplemental Final Rule for Health Care Organizations

On January 3, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) issued a Supplemental Final Rule (SFR), which amended the federal Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records regulations at 42 C.F.R. Part 2. These revisions will make it easier for general hospitals, primary care providers and other non-Part 2 Programs that hold protected substance use disorder information to share that information with their contractors, subcontractors, legal representatives, and auditors for payment and health care operations activities. The SFR goes into effect on February 2, 2018, with the exception of new contract requirements that must be implemented by February 2, 2020. Coppersmith Brockelman’s Melissa Soliz (with the assistance of Kristen Rosati and affiliated attorney Erin Dunlap) summarizes those changes and provides a chart comparing the...

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Phoenix Business Journal Ranks Coppersmith Brockelman Among 2018 Top Law Firms

The Phoenix Business Journal recognized Coppersmith Brockelman as one of the top 70 law firms in the Phoenix area. Published on January 26, this annual ranking is part of the Business Journal’s weekly listing of top companies in a variety of industries and its annual Book of Lists that details the top companies in Phoenix. This is the third consecutive year that the firm has been included in the list. Firms were ranked by the number of local attorneys, with Coppersmith Brockelman taking the No. 44 spot. The firm has received numerous accolades for its expertise and high level of service from the Business Journal and other industry publications, including Chambers USA and Super Lawyers. The firm is also consistently honored as among the state’s and...

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Sam Coppersmith Shares Expertise in Private Foundations in Webinar for National Business Institute

Sam Coppersmith recently shared his expertise in the legal and tax aspects of private foundations in a webinar for the National Business Institute (NBI) called Private Foundations From Start To Finish. Alongside co-presenters Michelle Huhnke of Sugar Felsenthal Grais & Hammer and Jennifer Urban of Legal for Good, Sam presented his materials on private foundation essentials; organizing and governing a private foundation; and filing private foundation returns with the IRS. The seminar also detailed the essentials of private foundations, including the different types, applicable rules, and how private foundations differ from public charities. Sam is a regular speaker for NBI, covering a range of topics related to nonprofit organizations, including forming a nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations, serving on a nonprofit board, and nonprofit bylaws. Sam has more than three...

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Announcing the Promotion of Two Attorneys

We are proud to announce the promotion of Andy Gaona to partner and Katherine DeStefano to of counsel. Both attorneys focus on commercial litigation and election and political law, reinforcing the firm’s considerable experience and depth in those practice areas. "Andy and Katherine are outstanding young lawyers,” said Coppersmith Brockelman Managing Partner Kent Brockelman. “They are a testament to our firm’s commitment to the highest levels of professionalism, diversity, and inclusiveness. We feel very lucky to have them on our team.” Andy has substantial experience representing clients in complex commercial litigation, election disputes, appeals, and matters involving state and local governments. He also maintains an active pro bono practice, and has been recognized as one of Southwest Super Lawyers’ Rising Stars for Business Litigation since 2014. Andy received...

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Andy Gordon Shares Expertise on Border Wall with Channel 3

Coppersmith Brockelman’s Andy Gordon shared his take on President Trump’s controversial border wall in a segment for Channel 3. Andy discussed the feasibility of the eight wall prototypes built in the San Diego desert, noting that the United States shouldn’t build a solid wall across our borders because we should be able to see what is on the other side. He also questioned whether the Trump administration will be able to secure funding for the project. Andy served as counsel to the general counsel at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security from April 2009 to October 2010, where he worked on national security issues related to Guantanamo and the Southwestern border. He is noted among the nation’s leading experts on these issues. Watch the full segment here....

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Karen Owens, Jill Chasson Address Hospitals’ Hiring Challenges in Healthcare Risk Management

Karen Owens and Jill Chasson shared their expertise in health care and employment law with Healthcare Risk Management, focusing on the challenges hospital employers face when screening physicians. They explained that hospitals are often met with too little reference information when they are screening a new physician for employment. In many cases, issues related to physician quality or behavior are kept confidential in the peer review process and may not make it to human resources or administrative personnel. Karen and Jill provide suggestions to deal with these limitations and list some red flags that hospital employers should look out for when screening a physician. Karen has extensive experience representing health care systems, hospitals, clinics, and other providers in clinical operations matters, including quality management, medical staff credentialing and...

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