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Are non-competes still enforceable for physicians, dentists and other health care providers? Host, Ericka Adler is joined by fellow Roetzel shareholder Adam Hirsch, to discuss recent activity related to non-competes, particularly as it relates to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) guidance. Ericka and Adam break down the new NLRB memo concerning non-competes and the wide misconception that non-competes are no longer enforceable. They also talk about what health care practices should be thinking about when it comes to contract provisions and whether we can expect non-competes to be enforceable in the future! Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Are non-competes still enforceable for physicians, dentists and other health care providers? #HealthLawHotSpot Host, Ericka Adler is joined by fellow Roetzel shareholder Adam Hirsch, to discuss recent activity related to non-competes, particularly as it relates to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) guidance. Ericka and Adam break down the new NLRB memo concerning non-competes and the wide misconception that non-competes are no longer enforceable. They also talk about what health care practices should be thinking about when it comes to contract provisions and whether we can expect non-competes to be enforceable in the future!
Host Ericka Adler, Roetzel shareholder and Health Law Practice Group Leader is joined again this week by Adam Hirsch, Roetzel business litigation attorney, for Part 2 of an overview of noncompete clauses in contracts with healthcare professionals. In this episode, Ericka and Adam discuss how President Biden's Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy, issued on July 9, 2021, may or may not effect current and future non-compete agreements. They look at the timetable for the promulgation of federal rules, analyze the interplay of federal regulations and state contract rules, and examine the validity of existing contracts that comply with current law. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Host Ericka Adler, Roetzel shareholder and Health Law Practice Group Leader is joined again this week by Adam Hirsch, Roetzel business litigation attorney, for Part 2 of an overview of noncompete clauses in contracts with healthcare professionals. In this episode, Ericka and Adam discuss how President Biden's Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy, issued on July 9, 2021, may or may not effect current and future non-compete agreements. They look at the timetable for the promulgation of federal rules, analyze the interplay of federal regulations and state contract rules, and examine the validity of existing contracts that comply with current law.
Host Ericka Adler, Roetzel shareholder and Health Law Practice Group Leader is joined this week by Adam Hirsch, Roetzel business litigation attorney, for Part 1 of an overview of noncompete clauses and how they are used in contracts with healthcare professionals. Ericka and Adam discuss the importance of carefully reviewing the language of noncomplete clauses for both practitioners and providers for reasonable, targeted restrictions, and also look at the changing legal and healthcare practice landscapes to see how new rulings and technological developments, including the use of telehealth, impact the enforceability of the clauses. In Part 2, Ericka and Adam will cover the recently issued Executive Order that directs the Federal Trade Commission to adopt rules that would ban or limit the use of noncompete agreements. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Host Ericka Adler, Roetzel shareholder and Health Law Practice Group Leader is joined this week by Adam Hirsch, Roetzel business litigation attorney, for Part 1 of an overview of noncompete clauses and how they are used in contracts with healthcare professionals. Ericka and Adam discuss the importance of carefully reviewing the language of noncomplete clauses for both practitioners and providers for reasonable, targeted restrictions, and also look at the changing legal and healthcare practice landscapes to see how new rulings and technological developments, including the use of telehealth, impact the enforceability of the clauses. In Part 2, Ericka and Adam will cover the recently issued Executive Order that directs the Federal Trade Commission to adopt rules that would ban or limit the use of noncompete agreements.
In today's episode I chat with Adam Hirsch. Adam is a father of two, an active runner, swimmer, biker, and a recovered addict. Adam dives deep into the details of his journey with addiction and recovery by walking us through his lowest moment then leading us back into the light, where he managed to fully recover and has maintained sobriety for the past 8 years as of December 2020. Follow Adam: Instagram: @louduval / @lou_runs_lou Resources: SAMHSA National Helpline- 1-800-662-4357 https://www.recovery.org/ https://louisvilleky.gov/document/recoveryprintupdatepdf https://loukyaa.org/meetings/ https://al-anon.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewonderingmind/message
Behold Hannibal Stewart. A man who is guaranteed a notably long life. However, while his lifespan is predetermined, nothing could ensure the quality of his existence. Join us a Hannibal spends his morning alongside his father, Wesley, who is slated to expire in mere hours. Cast: Shanna Shotwell as the NarratorSteven DiSalvo as Biff BistroDavid Perez as Hannibal Stewart Ryan Belanger as Wesley Stewart Additional voices by Will Marcotte, Adam Hirsch, and Paul DiSalvo Sound Credits: Flamingosis - Not Like The Others Flamingosis - Another Time Flamingosis - Two Steppin’ Into Fantasy Saint Pepsi - Around Additional music available within the public domain zapsplat.com - Additional Sounds Mike Koenig - Additional Sounds
This episode of the PR Resolution podcast covers the whole spectrum of artificial intelligence and how it's affecting Public Relations now and in the future. Stella interviews technology expert Adam Hirsch on the topic. Together they cover how PR teams should be talking to clients and stakeholders about AI, the difference between automation, technology and AI and how Public Relations needs to develop the use of AI in workflow and output. Adam Hirsch is the current senior vice president of emerging media and technology at Edelman Digital. He is also ex-chief operating officer at Mashable so has extensive knowledge in emerging technologies and how audineces embrace them. Special Guest: Adam Hirsch.
Tiny Crimes gathers leading and emerging literary voices to tell tales of villainy and intrigue in only a few hundred words. From the most hard-boiled of noirs to the coziest of mysteries, with diminutive double crosses, miniature murders, and crimes both real and imagined, Tiny Crimes rounds up all the usual suspects, and some unusual suspects, too. With illustrations by Wesley Allsbrook and flash fiction by Carmen Maria Machado, Benjamin Percy, Amelia Gray, Adam Sternbergh, Yuri Herrera, Julia Elliott, Elizabeth Hand, Brian Evenson, Charles Yu, Laura van den Berg, and more, Tiny Crimes scours the underbelly of modern life to expose the criminal, the illegal, and the depraved. Joining us are contributors: Brian Evenson, Adam Hirsch, and Amelia Gray
Frauds! Fakes! Ponzis! In Episode 92, Chris Cahill and Adam Hirsch, of Robinson, Curley & Clayton speak of these fascinating things, along with RICO! Restitution! and Receivers! Adam draws upon his experience litigating business fraud cases to illustrate recoveries and defenses. See also Adam's column -- (Alleged) Frauds, Fakes and Ponzis -- on www.financialpoise.com. You can learn more about Adam Hirsch and Robinson Curley & Clayton P.C., click here. Or you can find them here: Twitter: @robinsoncurley LinkedIn: Adam Hirsch; Robinson Curley About Adam Hirsch Adam Hirsch has practiced law in Chicago for more than 15 years, with a regular focus on commercial litigation. After graduating from Harvard Law School in 2001, he began his legal career at Jenner & Block, LLP. For the last 11 years, he has practiced at Robinson, Curley & Clayton, P.C., a Chicago litigation boutique that has practices in commercial, receivership and employment litigation, and employment counseling. Hirsch represents a wide variety of clients, ranging from individuals to small business owners to large corporations. He has a particular focus on business and investment disputes, in particular claims brought by investors relating to unregulated securities, limited partnerships and private equity investments. Hirsch also shares his thoughts on current events and legal issues in the world of commercial fraud in his column called “(Alleged) Frauds, Fakes and Ponzis,” on FinancialPoise.com
Adam Hirsch is more than a Curious George fan; he stewards the legacy of Margret and H. A. Rey in literary history. Listen as Hirsch and Reid review favorite stories and episodes in this irresistible place. Then, click over and sign the petition to keep the store in Harvard Square and find George a new home! https://www.change.org/p/harvard-square-help-us-save-the-curious-george-store "Talk Time with Reid Moriarty" is a series of 7 minute interviews with people Reid finds interesting, and you might too! www.reidmoriarty.com