Shannon DeBra, Emily Fogler, Joshua Freemire, Bob Hearn, Daniella Lee, Karen Mandelbaum, Lisa Pierce Reisz, Elizabeth Scarola, and Christine Burke Worthen, Members of the Firm, speak at the 2026 Health Law Forum, hosted by the Health Law Section of The Florida Bar. The event runs from February 5 to 6.

There are two tracks for the event:

  • Track 1: Board Certification Review
  • Track 2: Health Law Updates

Unless noted below, all sessions are in Track 2.

Thursday, February 5

11:40am-12:40pm
FCA Enforcement Updates
Daniella Lee, Tampa
Sarah Hall, Washington D.C.

2:00pm – 3:00pm                          
New OIG Compliance Guidance  Updates
Shannon DeBra, Cincinnati

4:20pm-5:20pm
No Surprises Act
Bob Hearn, Tampa

Friday February 6

8:25am-9:25am
Private Equity in Health Care
Josh Freemire, Baltimore

11:30am-12:30pm
Track 1: Board Certification Review
Patient Rights and Informed Consent / Advanced Directives and Bioethics and EMTALA
Elizabeth Scarola, Tampa

1:45pm–2:45pm
Updates in Managed Care Contracting and Revenue Cycle
Christine Worthen, Washington, D.C.

2:45pm-3:45pm
Legal Frameworks for Research and Innovation: from Clinical Trials to Commercialization
Emily Fogler, Boston
Karen Mandelbaum, Washington, D.C.
Elizabeth Scarola, Tampa

3:45pm-4:45pm
Cyber Incident Breach Response
Lisa Pierce Reisz, Columbus

Registration

Event Detail

February 5 to 6, 2026

Sarasota, FL

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