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- Posted September 28, 2010
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Firm offers employer update on health care reform, Oct. 21
Miller, Canfield, Paddock, & Stone PLC will offer a seminar titled "Seven Months Later: Employer Update on U.S. Health Care Reform" on Thursday, Oct. 21, from 8 to 11:30 a.m. at Walsh College located at 3838 Livernois in Troy.
Health Care Reform ushers in the greatest workplace health insurance changes that many have seen or experienced during their professional lives. Yet, the 2100 page Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (with thousands of pages of explanatory regulations yet to be written and issued) leaves most employers baffled and asking:
* What are our obligations as an employer?
* What impact will reform have on our organization and our employees?
* What are the Act's implementation dates?
* How does the Act affect employers with workforces of varying sizes?
The program will focus primarily on these types of Title I questions and issues. Because the Act will take effect in stages over many years, Miller Canfield attorneys Carolyn Cary and Christopher Trebilcock will also focus more heavily on the portions taking affect now and in the next few years. To the extent able, they will review any pertinent regulations issued as of our program dates. There will be time at the end of the program for Q&A and open discussion.
In-house lawyers, human resource/benefit administrators, business owners and not-for-profit managers are invited to attend this timely update on the far sweeping Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Cost to register is $45 per person. Registration deadline is Thursday, Oct. 14. To register, contact Sandy Bera at (248) 267-3345, or register online at www.millercanfield.com/news-events-368.html.
Published: Tue, Sep 28, 2010
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