We are pleased to have you join us for Epstein Becker Green’s Counsel to Counsel roundtable.

This event will provide cutting-edge insights into the latest legal, regulatory, and compliance opportunities and challenges faced by general counsel in the health care and life sciences industries.

Supplemental materials for each presentation approved for continuing legal education (CLE) credit are available for download by clicking on the links below.

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Keynote Presentation

  • Liz Fowler, Former CMS Innovation Center Director, Authority on Federal Health Policy and Value-Based Care

Challenges for Today’s Health Care and Life Sciences GCs

California: 1.5 hours (General); Illinois: Pending; New York: 1.5 hours (Professional Practice); Florida: 1.5 hours (Technology); Pennsylvania: 1.5 hours (General); Tennessee: 1.5 hours (General); Virginia: Pending

  • Rear Admiral A.B. Cruz III, Strategic Advisor & Executive Coach, BarkerGilmore

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Challenges for Today’s Health Care and Life Sciences GCs

Additional Materials:

The Impact of AI as an Employer in the Health Care and Life Sciences Sectors

California: 1.25 hours (Technology); Illinois: Pending; New York: 1.5 hours (Professional Practice); Florida: 1.5 hours (Technology); Pennsylvania: 1 hour (General); Tennessee: 1.25 hours (General); Virginia: Pending

  • Nathaniel M. Glasser, Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green
  • Gurkan Ay, Director, Resolution Economics

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The Impact of AI as an Employer in the Health Care and Life Sciences Sectors

Additional Materials:

Exploring the Top 5 Federal Court Cases that Health Care and Life Sciences GCs Should Watch in 2026

California: 1.25 hours (General); Illinois: Pending; New York: 1.5 hours (Professional Practice); Florida: 1.5 hours (Technology); Pennsylvania: 1 hour (General); Tennessee: 1.25 hours (General); Virginia: Pending

  • James (Jim) P. Flynn, Managing Director / Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green
  • Kathleen M. Boozang, Professor of Law, Dean Emeritus, Seton Hall Law School
  • David Opderbeck, Professor of Law, Co-Director of the Institute for Privacy Protection, Co-Director of the Gibbons Institute for Law, Science and Technology, Seton Hall Law School

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Exploring the Top 5 Federal Court Cases that Health Care and Life Sciences GCs Should Watch in 2026

Additional Materials:

Litigating Ethically: What Judges Wish General Counsel and Their Lawyers Knew

California: 1.5 hours (Ethics); Illinois: Pending; New York: 1.5 hours (Ethics); Florida: 2.0 hours (Ethics); Pennsylvania: 1.5 hours (Ethics); Tennessee: 1.5 hours (Dual Ethics/Professionalism); Virginia: Pending

  • Clay Lee, Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green
  • Christopher Farella, General Counsel / Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green
  • Alistair Newbern, Retired Magistrate Judge; Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas School of Law

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Litigating Ethically: What Judges Wish General Counsel and Their Lawyers Knew

Event Detail

May 3 - 4, 2026
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