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U.S. Supreme Court,
Labor/Employment,
Health Care & Hospital Law

Mar. 13, 2020

When getting a clean bill of health < the health care bill received

A preview of the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case Rutledge v. PCMA, concerning among other issues, ERISA preemption.

Tad A. Devlin

Partner
Kaufman, Dolowich & Voluck LLP

Phone: (415) 926-7600

Email: tdevlin@kdvlaw.com

McGeorge SOL Univ of the Pacific; CA

Tad focuses his practice in the areas of commercial and insurance litigation, ERISA/life, health and disability benefit disputes, including breach of fiduciary liability claims, profit sharing plan and employee stock plan disputes, real estate, financial services disputes, professional liability and disciplinary defense (lawyers, doctors, accountants, real estate, insurance agents, architects and engineers), and white collar defense.

Bryan Kurtz

Associate
Kaufman, Dolowich & Voluck LLP

Email: bkurtz@kdvlaw.com

Bryan focuses his practice on business litigation and insurance coverage and monitoring.

Rising health care costs, coronavirus, Medicare for all -- unless you've been living under a rock as of late (and even if so, you're apparently not safe there either), health care issues and attendant costs are front and center in your mind. Whether it's the rapid expansion of the novel coronavirus or policy positions debated during this election year, health care issues dominate national airwaves and sidewalk conversations. Many are afraid to go to the doctor or seek...

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