William P. Grogan Presenting NBI Program on Bioethics Issues
Event
Oct 2, 2014
Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP attorney William P. Grogan is a featured presenter at the National Business Institute's live teleconference on "Bioethics: Current Issues for Attorneys," which will take place on Thursday, October 2, 2014. This program is designed for attorneys who want to expand their knowledge of legal cases affected by bioethics. Paralegals and medical service providers may also benefit.
With expanded medical advancements, bioethics is an increasing concern in the areas of patients' rights and corporate conscience.
- Learn about important informed consent concerns, such as when a minor patient refuses medical treatment requested by parents or guardians.
- Understand when religiously-affiliated healthcare institutions are exempt from labor laws.
- Prepare to represent clients in conflicts between religious free exercise and patient access to care.
Continuing Education Credit is available.
For more information or to register for this program, please visit NBI's website.
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