Can a Ny Licensed Attorney Take a Continuing Education Course in Florida
Continuing Education
Roig Lawyers provides continuing education courses approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS). Our firm is committed to working with clients to identify educational needs. We customize our courses to keep clients up-to-date on the latest changes in the law.
Additionally, we understand that claims professionals are required by licensing authorities to meet certain continuing education criteria on an annual basis. We take this as an opportunity to provide our clients with up-to-date continuing education seminars that address current legal topics relevant to trending claims. Our firm works closely with the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS) to qualify our seminars for continuing education credits. We manage all aspects of the registration process to provide a
Click here for a list of courses approved for credit by DFS. For more information on how to schedule a complimentary continuing education course via webinar or live in-house presentation, please contact the Marketing Department of ROIG Lawyers at marketing@roiglawyers.com.
UPCOMING COMPLIMENTARY CE WEBINARS - REGISTER TODAY!
Who Should Attend:
This program is designed for insurance industry professionals that are involved in the claims litigation management process including CLO's, in-house counsel, staff attorneys, mid-level claims professionals and claims adjusters.
All courses have been approved for Florida Adjusters - 1 Hour CE
Code Red: The Hottest CPT Codes in PIP Claims and How to Adjust Them
Wednesday, September 16th
1:00 – 2:00pm
Register Here: https://bit.ly/2YwRLR5
Presented by:
John S. Leinicke, Partner
Course Objective:
This presentation will discuss recent changes in providers' billing practices, specifically new charges and services that providers are submitting in PIP claims. As changes to the No-Fault Law squeeze providers' profit margins, they have begun to use new codes to replace this lost revenue. We will also review the background of these services and how to timely investigate and respond to them. This will include a discussion on investigating a clinic's home medical equipment licensure, the reasonable scope for 6(b) requests related to these services, and recent case law and statutory updates on these issues. Examples include home medical equipment ("HME"); CBD and other marijuana-related products (billed under 99070, A9150, or E1399); Special Reports 99080; whirlpool/hydrotherapy (97022 vs 97039); and reimbursement for off-site hospital radiology reports using the -26 modifier pursuant to FS § 627.736(5)(a)1.c.
Florida vs The Rest of the USA: How Different State PIP/ No-Fault Statutes Can Affect Your Florida Claim
ROUND 1
Wednesday, September 23rd
1:00pm – 2:00pm
Register Here: https://bit.ly/2QiNhcr
Presented By:
Stephen G. Mellor, Partner
Course Objective:
States to be covered in Round 1: Delaware, Kentucky, Michigan, New Jersey and New York.
This course will discuss the different laws, conditions and exclusions found in other States Personal Injury Protection (PIP)/ First Party (No-Fault) Benefits Statutes and how they will affect a claim and subsequent litigation in Florida. Areas to be discussed include the States who have mandatory PIP Statutes versus choice PIP or First Party benefits Statutes; the different conditions precedents and time limitations within those Statutes; Statute of Limitations; Fee Schedules; Interest; and Attorney's Fees.
Counterclaims and Counter-punches in PIP: Taking the Fight to Medical Providers in PIP Litigation
Wednesday, October 21st
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Register Here: https://bit.ly/3leuPzT
Presented by:
Miguel R. Roura, Partner
Course Objective:
This presentation will discuss the basics of and strategy behind pursuing a counterclaim in PIP litigation. On occasion, mistakes are made in the adjusting processes that result in payments when none were owed or outright overpayments to providers. This presentation will cover when and how a counterclaim can be filed pursuant to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure. Second, we will discuss the causes of action available to an insurer when pursuing a counterclaim, especially a claim for unjust enrichment. We will also address medical provider's playbook for responding to a counterclaim. Third, we will address the strategy behind a Proposal for Settlement to the Plaintiff Counter-Defendant, when it should be filed and determining how much to offer. Finally, the presentation will conclude with examples of successful counterclaims; including counterclaims regarding clinic licensing, clinic ownership, massage, and unbundling.
Florida vs The Rest of the USA: How Different State PIP/ No-Fault Statutes Can Affect Your Florida Claim
ROUND 2
Wednesday, October 28th
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Register Here: https://bit.ly/2FQgs4t
Presented by:
Stephen G. Mellor, Partner
Course Objective:
States to be covered in Round 2: Kansas, Massachusetts, Oregon and Pennsylvania.
This course will discuss the different laws, conditions and exclusions found in other States Personal Injury Protection (PIP)/ First Party (No-Fault) Benefits Statutes and how they will affect a claim and subsequent litigation in Florida. Areas to be discussed include the States who have mandatory PIP Statutes versus choice PIP or First Party benefits Statutes; the different conditions precedents and time limitations within those Statutes; Statute of Limitations; Fee Schedules; Interest; and Attorney's Fees.
Windshield Defense Litigation Doesn't Have to be a Pain in the Glass
Thursday, November 12th
12:00 – 1:00pm
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Presented by: https://bit.ly/31p9sE9
Peter S. Nayrouz, Partner
Course Objective:
The course seeks to provide attendees with an introduction into the law and issues surrounding the defense of Windshield Litigation. The course will identify the type of insurance coverage windshield claims are made under, challenges to the existing law, and strategies for litigating these lawsuits. Attendees will become familiar with utilizing policy language and existing law to successfully defend improper notice and SIU suits; emphasizing available pre-suit options for insurance carriers to investigate claims.
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Roig Lawyers Provider ID #366531
These courses has been approved by the Florida Department of Financial Services
for insurance continuing education credit.
PLEASE NOTE: Florida Administrative Code 69B-228.100 states that students must complete a course in order to receive certification and to receive CE credit. Also, Florida Administrative Code 69B-228.080 defines a "credit hour" as 50 minutes of instruction time. Our webinar software monitors attendee attentiveness and engagement including but not limited to: join and leave time; time in session; and interest rating. Attendee reports are generated at the end of each webinar to verify attendance in order to receive CE credit.
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