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Health Care and Social Media

As social media use continues to grow, its role in the health care industry is still being defined.

Drinker Biddle lawyers from across various practice areas — including Health Care, Intellectual Property and Labor & Employment — have counseled clients on social media use for marketing purposes, labor and employment law considerations and privacy concerns.

Since March, Jennifer Breuer, Darren Cahr and Stephanie Dodge Gournis have presented a series of webinars on the intersecting issues. Click the links below to see materials and coverage of those events.

05/16/2013

A Pond of Change: Potential Lessons from U.S. Experiences for Competition Reforms in the U.K.

ABA The Civil Practice & Procedure Committee’s Young Lawyers Advisory Panel: Perspectives in Antitrust
Todd N. Hutchison

05/16/2013

The City of Brotherly Love: Fact or Fiction?”

Ken participated in a panel discussion on changes in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, particularly related to the coordination of pharmaceutical mass tort litigation.
Kenneth A. Murphy

05/15/2013

Fair Disclosure and Social Media

Client Alert
Troy M. Calkins, J. Joseph Connaughton

05/15/2013

Lessons From Defendants: How Plan Commitees Can Avoid Being Sued For Fiduciary Breach Under ERISA

This webinar discusses the rise of ERISA litigation against plan sponsors, committee members and other fiduciaries, as well as key strategies for protecting against suits.
Joseph C. Faucher, Heather B. Abrigo

05/15/2013

Lessons from Defendants: How Plan Committees can Avoid Being Sued for Fiduciary Breach under ERISA

ERISA litigation against plan sponsors, committee members and other fiduciaries is on the rise. Join us for a discussion on lessons learned and new developments that impact retirement plan sponsors and fiduciaries.