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For two days, #structuredsettlement industry leaders from across the Nation met in Washington, D.C., for meetings with more than 30 Congressional leaders. "Two Days to Make a Difference" was a success! This event was held on March 29th and March 30th, 2023.This episode's guests are Peter Early, Ringler and NSSTA Board of Directors; Greg Micoletti – American General and NSSTA Board of Directors.There are 85 newly elected members now serving in the House of Representatives and a newly elected Chairman on the House Ways and Means Committee, Congressman Jason Smith, R-Missouri. There has never been a more critical time for NSSTA members to work together in one voice to support structured settlements on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Visit our site at https://nssta.com/ to learn more about structured settlements.
The following is a very special interview with Congressman Jim Langevin, Chair of the Congressional Structured Settlements Caucus. Our hosts, Peter Early, Ringler Consultant, and Chris Larned, Arcadia Settlements Group Consultant sit down to discuss structured settlements.Congressman Jim Langevin shares with us his personal story of utilizing structured settlements early in his career. Visit our site at https://nssta.com/ to learn more about structured settlements.
Settling cases doesn't only extend to the injured parties. The attorneys who work to settle the cases are also burdened with financial concerns and responsibilities to their employees and to their firms. One way to manage the responsibility is for a lawyer to defer their attorney fees so that their money can work for them now and into the future.To talk about attorney fee deferral options, we welcome Boston Trial Attorney, Hector Zumbado and Ringler Settlement Consultant Peter Early.To learn more about Hector Zumbado and his practice, visit his website at https://www.zumbado-elmore.com/attorney/hector-e-zumbado/To consult with Peter Early on settlement solutions, email him at PEarly@ringler associates.com.To learn more about attorney fee deferral options, to contact a Ringler consultant, or to learn more about the products and services that Ringler offers, visit us at www.ringlerassociates.com.
In this episode of SPAC #Edge, Mark Yusko speaks to Peter Early, Head of Business Development at Exos Financial. Peter talks through his background, his entrepreneurial endeavors and overall career, and then delves into the vision and experience of Exos around the SPAC structure. Mark and Peter speak in-depth about the innovative ways Exos thinks about SPACs and the different ways to participate in the life cycle of a SPAC. You'll hear the main differences between, and a few similarities to, a traditional IPO and a SPAC merger. Tune in to hear about the dual personality of a SPAC and how it benefits the market and the common investor. You'll also hear Peter's take on the coolest part of a SPAC. You won't want to miss it. To learn more about SPACs, Morgan Creek, and the investment solutions we offer, visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com or contact us at IR@morgancreekcap.com.
The House of Representatives has passed the ADA Education and Reform Act of 2017, better known as HR 620, that some say would restrict the rights of disabled Americans due to what some call the need to curtail ‘frivolous' lawsuits. RinglerRadio host, Larry Cohen and co-host, Peter Early join Robyn Powell, attorney, writer, and scholar whose work focuses on disability law and policy, to discuss the controversial change to the ADA, and the potential impact this could have for disabled people.
The House of Representatives has passed the ADA Education and Reform Act of 2017, better known as HR 620, that some say would restrict the rights of disabled Americans due to what some call the need to curtail ‘frivolous’ lawsuits. RinglerRadio host, Larry Cohen and co-host, Peter Early join Robyn Powell, attorney, writer, and scholar whose work focuses on disability law and policy, to discuss the controversial change to the ADA, and the potential impact this could have for disabled people.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that an alarming number of Americans now die from opioid overdoses - 145 every day. Litigation across the U.S. is claiming pharmaceutical companies are to blame, alleging deceptive marketing resulting in over-prescribing of opioid drugs. RinglerRadio host, Larry Cohen and Peter Early from Ringler discuss this crisis and litigation in New Hampshire with special guest, James T. Boffetti, Senior Assistant Attorney General in New Hampshire, including litigation against Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, and the fight against the opioid epidemic.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that an alarming number of Americans now die from opioid overdoses - 145 every day. Litigation across the U.S. is claiming pharmaceutical companies are to blame, alleging deceptive marketing resulting in over-prescribing of opioid drugs. RinglerRadio host, Larry Cohen and Peter Early from Ringler discuss this crisis and litigation in New Hampshire with special guest, James T. Boffetti, Senior Assistant Attorney General in New Hampshire, including litigation against Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, and the fight against the opioid epidemic.
Ringler Radio host, Larry Cohen and cohost, Peter Early take on the topic of litigation when it comes to nursing home residents. Hear expert litigation manager, Christine Kehoe, at Hamlin & Burton Liability Management, discuss Medicare and Medicaid regulations, arbitration agreements and nursing home contracts. You'll learn how how new regulations will impact the nursing home/long-term care industry.
Ringler Radio host, Larry Cohen and cohost, Peter Early take on the topic of litigation when it comes to nursing home residents. Hear expert litigation manager, Christine Kehoe, at Hamlin & Burton Liability Management, discuss Medicare and Medicaid regulations, arbitration agreements and nursing home contracts. You'll learn how how new regulations will impact the nursing home/long-term care industry.
Jack is joined by Peter Early, the grandson of a Pearl Harbor survivor.
When an individual is injured in the workplace, there is not only a long-term physical impact, but a financial one. Workers' compensation is paid on a periodic basis in weekly payments, so a structure is simply another way of delivering benefits. Ringler Radio host, Larry Cohen joins colleague, Peter Early and special guest, Alan S. Pierce from the firm Pierce, Pierce & Napolitano, to talk about choosing a structured settlement in a workers' compensation case, the benefits, the process and educating clients on the long-term impact of going with a structured settlement.
When an individual is injured in the workplace, there is not only a long-term physical impact, but a financial one. Workers’ compensation is paid on a periodic basis in weekly payments, so a structure is simply another way of delivering benefits. Ringler Radio host, Larry Cohen joins colleague, Peter Early and special guest, Alan S. Pierce from the firm Pierce, Pierce & Napolitano, to talk about choosing a structured settlement in a workers’ compensation case, the benefits, the process and educating clients on the long-term impact of going with a structured settlement.
Get educated and up-to date when it comes to workers' compensation issues and trends. Ringler Radio host, Larry Cohen joins colleague, Peter Early and special guest, Rebecca Shafer, President of Amaxx Risk Solutions, Inc. talk about reducing workers' compensation costs, current trends and how the use of structured settlements is consistently growing for workers' compensation cases.
When is a Medicare Set Aside a good choice in a liability case? Ringler Radio host, Larry Cohen along with colleagues, Tom Blackwell, Vice President and Program Director of Ringler Medicare Solutions, Inc. (RMS), and Peter Early, talk about the complexities of liability cases where Medicare is involved and recent developments involving Medicare Set Asides as a settlement tool.
This past April, members of National Structured Settlement Trade Association (NSSTA) decided to "Take the Hill". They headed to Capitol Hill for meetings with members of Congress and senior Congressional staff to discuss important public policy and the economic security benefits of structured settlements. Ringler Radio host, Larry Cohen talks to Ringler colleagues, Peter Early and Erin Muller about their experience at "Take the Hill" and their mission to educate our elected officials on the benefits of structured settlements.