Tom Luetkemeyer and Anthony Antognoli to Speak at the College of Imaging Administrators Spring Assembly
Event
May 5, 2016
Tom H. Luetkemeyer and Anthony E. Antognoli, Chicago-based partners at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, will be speaking at the Eighteenth Annual Spring Assembly hosted by the College of Imaging Administrators on Thursday May 5, 2016.
The Annual Spring Assembly is held to to bring together leaders in diagnostic imaging to educate and increase the understanding of the clinical and operational issues of new and emerging technologies. Mr. Luetkemeyer and Mr. Antognoli will be speaking at the "Radiology Legal Update 2016" session of the assembly.
For more information, or to register for the the assembly, please visit the College of Imaging Administrators website.
Tom Luetkemeyer concentrates his practice in the areas of labor and employment law and corporate health care law. Mr. Luetkemeyer regularly represents hospitals, group practices and individual physicians in general corporate matters.
Anthony Antognoli focuses his business practice on the representation of large and mid-size clients in the areas of employee benefits, federal taxation, and tax-exempt organization matters.
Event Information
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