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Vorys Launches On-Demand Employment-Focused Video Training
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 6 -- Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Vorys Launches On-Demand Employment-Focused Video Training
Today Vorys launched VorysEdge, an on-demand video training platform to assist clients navigating the constantly evolving complexities of employment law compliance. VorysEdge features programming developed, presented and reviewed by Vorys' labor and employment attorneys.
"In a compliance market flooded with options, having access to trusted sources of information is essential," said Mark Knueve, chair of the Vorys labor and employment
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 6 -- Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Vorys Launches On-Demand Employment-Focused Video Training
Today Vorys launched VorysEdge, an on-demand video training platform to assist clients navigating the constantly evolving complexities of employment law compliance. VorysEdge features programming developed, presented and reviewed by Vorys' labor and employment attorneys.
"In a compliance market flooded with options, having access to trusted sources of information is essential," said Mark Knueve, chair of the Vorys labor and employmentgroup. "VorysEdge will be continuously updated by our nationally recognized attorneys and will help our clients mitigate the risks associated with providing incorrect or outdated trainings to their employees."
With remote workforces and increasing time constraints, it is not always possible for businesses to host and conduct in-person trainings. VorysEdge provides a solution by offering on-demand employment law compliance sessions for HR managers and their teams. Through its user-friendly platform, employees will retain practical information about important employment-related issues. VorysEdge also offers comprehensive tracking and reporting capabilities and gives administrators real-time insights into their compliance efforts.
The VorysEdge training library includes videos covering a myriad of employment law topics including but not limited to: OSHA compliance, ADA accommodations, workplace investigations, hiring dos and don't's, non-discrimination and anti-retaliation, labor law basics and California wage and hour essentials. Existing courses will be updated periodically or as the law changes and courses will continue to be added to the platform.
To learn more information about VorysEdge, click here (https://vorysedge.vorys.com/).
VorysEdge is the second employment-related tool launched by Vorys in the last 12 months. In February 2025, the firm launched AIV Labor, a first-of-its-kind, agentic generative AI product specifically designed to quickly and effectively address attorneys' and HR professionals' questions regarding federal, state and local employment laws.
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About Vorys: Vorys was established in 1909 and currently has nearly 375 attorneys in 10 offices in Ohio, Washington, D.C., Texas, Pennsylvania, California, London and Berlin. Vorys currently ranks as one of the 200 largest law firms in the United States according to American Lawyer magazine.
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Original text here: https://www.vorys.com/news-vorys-launches-Vorysedge
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Li He Discusses "Banner Year" for Capital Markets in Hong Kong With ALB China
NEW YORK, March 6 -- Davis Polk and Wardwell, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Li He discusses "banner year" for capital markets in Hong Kong with ALB China
Davis Polk partner and co-head of Asia (excluding Japan) Li He discussed the uptick in capital markets activity in Hong Kong over the past year and the outlook for 2026 with ALB China.
"Hong Kong witnessed a significant upsurge in placements and convertible bond issuances in 2025, fueled by its deep liquidity pool and favorable dynamics in investor bases," Li explained, adding that companies' decisions to tap Hong Kong capital
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NEW YORK, March 6 -- Davis Polk and Wardwell, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Li He discusses "banner year" for capital markets in Hong Kong with ALB China
Davis Polk partner and co-head of Asia (excluding Japan) Li He discussed the uptick in capital markets activity in Hong Kong over the past year and the outlook for 2026 with ALB China.
"Hong Kong witnessed a significant upsurge in placements and convertible bond issuances in 2025, fueled by its deep liquidity pool and favorable dynamics in investor bases," Li explained, adding that companies' decisions to tap Hong Kong capitalmarkets are increasingly strategic - primarily focused on funding research, development and growth initiatives, financing M&A deals, or strengthening balance sheets.
"Top-tier long-only investors and sovereign wealth funds across North America, Europe, and the Middle East have notably shifted allocations into Hong Kong in 2025," Li noted, "which demonstrates the city is transitioning beyond a 'financing centric' IPO venue into an ecosystem of long-term value creation and realization."
Li went on to note that Davis Polk had a banner year in 2025. "If I'm to encapsulate our performance in one word, it would be 'leadership.' We continue to be at the forefront as issuer counsel among international firms," he said. "Our team completed 18 Hong Kong IPOs in the year, 17 of which were for issuers from the most dynamic, innovative sectors, including technology, biotech, and new consumer [goods]."
Li explained that the firm's dominance lies in bringing "first principles" into legal work - which means getting to the essence of business and legal issues, and devising the most compelling IPO structures and equity stories tailored to each client's unique strengths.
Looking ahead to the rest of this year, Li expressed optimism about the market momentum. "In essence, capital gravitates toward the most efficient, credible markets. Hong Kong's greatest strength lies in its agility and capacity to evolve in response to shifting dynamics - and the resulting transparent, trustworthy and efficient ecosystem," he said.
"Tackling Complexity," ALB China (February 2026 issue)
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Original text here: https://www.davispolk.com/news/li-he-discusses-banner-year-capital-markets-hong-kong-alb-china
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Holland & Knight Launches Market and Geopolitical Advisory Platform
MIAMI, Florida, March 6 -- Holland and Knight, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Holland & Knight Launches Market and Geopolitical Advisory Platform
Holland & Knight has launched its Market and Geopolitical Advisory initiative, a firmwide advisory platform designed to help companies, boards, senior executives and their legal advisors make informed decisions amid rising geopolitical volatility, regulatory fragmentation and government intervention in global markets.
The platform seamlessly integrates the Firm's government affairs, international trade, regulatory, compliance,
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MIAMI, Florida, March 6 -- Holland and Knight, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Holland & Knight Launches Market and Geopolitical Advisory Platform
Holland & Knight has launched its Market and Geopolitical Advisory initiative, a firmwide advisory platform designed to help companies, boards, senior executives and their legal advisors make informed decisions amid rising geopolitical volatility, regulatory fragmentation and government intervention in global markets.
The platform seamlessly integrates the Firm's government affairs, international trade, regulatory, compliance,transactional, financial services, litigation and investigations capabilities into a unified advisory offering that addresses geopolitics as a core business variable. It is designed to nimbly support decision making around market entry, investment, divestitures, restructuring and growth in politically complex jurisdictions worldwide.
"Geopolitics and regulatory risk are no longer peripheral considerations - they are central to how businesses evaluate strategy, growth and enterprise value," said Bob Grammig, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of Holland & Knight. "Clients want clarity at moments of uncertainty. We bring together strategic insight and legal execution to help decision makers act with confidence in highly complex environments."
Holland & Knight's Market and Geopolitical Advisory initiative is designed for boards, C suite executives and senior leadership teams navigating political transitions, regulatory change, government engagement and reputational risk across global markets. Anchored in Latin America - where the Firm has decades of experience and is well positioned to assist clients in Cuba, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and the Greater Caribbean - the platform is built to scale across the Western Hemisphere, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and other key markets.
Unlike standalone advisory affiliates, the platform is fully embedded within Holland & Knight across offices and practices, allowing clients to receive geopolitical and government facing advice that is directly integrated with legal execution across transactions, regulatory matters, investigations and disputes.
The firm's work on geopolitical matters includes significant involvement from former senior officials with recent, relevant government experience. These professionals include former high-ranking members of the U.S. Intelligence Community, the former general counsel for the FBI, high-ranking federal law enforcement officers, and defense, national security and foreign policy officials from a variety of executive branch agencies, including the U.S. Departments of War, State, Homeland Security, Justice, Commerce, Treasury, as well as former members of Congress.
Advisory led services are coordinated across six core areas:
* Transactional and International Financing Advisory, supporting cross border investments, mergers, joint ventures and project finance in geopolitically sensitive environments
* Geopolitical Strategy and Intelligence, providing scenario analysis, risk mapping, and market entry and exit strategy
* Regulatory, Trade and Compliance Counsel, addressing sanctions, export controls, tariffs and regulatory exposure tied to political change
* Government Engagement and Strategy, advising on engagement with U.S. and foreign government actors where timing, access and positioning are critical
* Global Disputes, Investigations and Enforcement Counsel, representing clients in cross border disputes and government investigations
* Executive Advisory, supporting boards and senior leaders during periods of heightened political, regulatory or reputational scrutiny
"Clients increasingly expect their advisors to understand how law, policy and politics intersect with commercial outcomes," said George Mencio, Holland & Knight's Chief International Officer. "This platform reflects how our clients actually make decisions - by weighing legal, regulatory, political and market dynamics together, rather than in silos."
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Original text here: https://www.hklaw.com/en/news/pressreleases/2026/03/holland-knight-launches-market-and-geopolitical-advisory-platform
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Frank Azzopardi Discusses Data in Commercial Transactions With Law360
NEW YORK, March 6 -- Davis Polk and Wardwell, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Frank Azzopardi discusses data in commercial transactions with Law360
Davis Polk partner and IP & Commercial Transactions practice head Frank Azzopardi was quoted in Law360 discussing the use of data in the real estate industry and how that has evolved over the last decade.
The article highlights that data and technology are taking on an increasingly important role in the real estate business.
Frank said there has been a "real evolution" in the last 15 years in how data is treated in commercial transactions.
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NEW YORK, March 6 -- Davis Polk and Wardwell, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Frank Azzopardi discusses data in commercial transactions with Law360
Davis Polk partner and IP & Commercial Transactions practice head Frank Azzopardi was quoted in Law360 discussing the use of data in the real estate industry and how that has evolved over the last decade.
The article highlights that data and technology are taking on an increasingly important role in the real estate business.
Frank said there has been a "real evolution" in the last 15 years in how data is treated in commercial transactions.He noted that, The Related Cos., was very "forward-thinking" in recognizing the importance of data in its Hudson Yards development on the west side of Manhattan.
"Commercial real estate sponsors have recognized that they sit on a treasure trove of data that can be really, really valuable when aggregated because it can convey behavioral and demographic trends," said Frank.
Discussing how to monetize this data, Frank explains, "Businesses like a casino where you have reward programs have become much more sophisticated than getting to know their customer and ensuring that they reward loyalty in a way that's really accretive to their bottom line."
Loyalty programs, according to Frank, have "ballooned in their sense of value and importance to become really valuable pieces of collateral."
The article also notes that these types of assets are typically structured into a bankruptcy remote special purpose vehicle, which can be used as collateral to borrow against it.
"The lender essentially has a heightened form of collateral where it can terminate the usage rights of that data to the borrower, and so that tension basically preserves the financing structure, notwithstanding the fact that the borrower might be seeking protection under bankruptcy," Frank said, highlighting that this "mutually assured destruction" structure is very attractive for investors because of this added layer of protection.
Discussing the possibilities for leveraging data collected through commercial real estate properties, Frank said, "It's amorphous, and because it's amorphous, as long as you're complying with the terms of use with respect to that data, you can leverage it in ways that can create tremendous value."
"Data No Longer An Afterthought In Real Estate," (https://www.law360.com/real-estate-authority/articles/2449014?) Law360 (March 5, 2026) (subscription required)
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Original text here: https://www.davispolk.com/news/frank-azzopardi-discusses-data-commercial-transactions-law360
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Faegre Drinker Biddle and Reath Issues Commentary: FDA Finalizes Rule Requiring 12-Digit National Drug Code
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, March 6 -- Faegre Drinker Biddle and Reath, a law firm, issued the following commentary on March 5, 2026, by partners Libby Baney Burstein and Barrett J. Tenbarge:
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FDA Finalizes Rule Requiring 12-Digit National Drug Code (NDC)
Two Little Digits, One Very Big Operational Headache
At a Glance
* Effective March 7, 2033, all FDA-assigned NDCs will follow a single 6-4-2 format -- a 6-digit labeler code, 4-digit product code, and 2-digit package code -- totaling 12 digits. Existing 10-digit NDCs will be converted by adding leading zeros.
* This rule will touch virtually
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, March 6 -- Faegre Drinker Biddle and Reath, a law firm, issued the following commentary on March 5, 2026, by partners Libby Baney Burstein and Barrett J. Tenbarge:
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FDA Finalizes Rule Requiring 12-Digit National Drug Code (NDC)
Two Little Digits, One Very Big Operational Headache
At a Glance
* Effective March 7, 2033, all FDA-assigned NDCs will follow a single 6-4-2 format -- a 6-digit labeler code, 4-digit product code, and 2-digit package code -- totaling 12 digits. Existing 10-digit NDCs will be converted by adding leading zeros.
* This rule will touch virtuallyevery participant in the pharmaceutical supply chain -- from manufacturers and repackagers to pharmacies, wholesalers, logistics providers, and payors.
* With seven years until the effective date, the clock is not necessarily ticking fast -- but planning should start now. Companies with large product portfolios, complex supply chains, or legacy IT systems will need every bit of that runway. FDA has signaled it will not extend the deadline.
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Following a proposed rule issued in July 2022, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a long-awaited final rule standardizing the National Drug Code (NDC) to a uniform 12-digit format. Published in the Federal Register on March 5, 2026, this rule will touch virtually every participant in the pharmaceutical supply chain -- from manufacturers and repackagers to pharmacies, wholesalers, logistics providers, and payors. The effective date is March 7, 2033, with a three-year transition period following that date after which enforcement action is possible for drugs with labels that fail to reflect the new format.
What's Changing?
Today, FDA assigns 10-digit NDCs in multiple configurations (4-4-2, 5-3-2, 5-4-1), creating persistent friction across systems that use different standardized formats. Effective March 7, 2033, all FDA-assigned NDCs will follow a single 6-4-2 format -- a 6-digit labeler code, 4-digit product code, and 2-digit package code -- totaling 12 digits. Existing 10-digit NDCs will be converted by adding leading zeros; FDA does not consider this a "new" NDC assignment.
FDA is also revising barcode label requirements to permit both linear and nonlinear barcodes, so long as the format meets standards from a widely recognized international standards development organization (e.g., GS1). Notably, existing UPC-A barcodes cannot accommodate a 12-digit NDC -- GS1 has developed a new Application Identifier (AI 715) to enable encoding in GS1-128, GS1 DataBar, and 2D DataMatrix barcodes.
FDA clarified that certain biologics (i.e., certain specified human cells, tissues, and cellular and tissue-based products) may continue to use an alternative NDC format approved by FDA.
Why Does This Matter?
The NDC is the backbone of drug identification across the US health care system. Payors use it for claims adjudication and rebate calculations. Pharmacies rely on it for dispensing accuracy and controlled substances reporting. Wholesalers and logistics providers use it to track inventory and verify transactions under the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA). A standardized format will reduce errors, streamline interoperability, and support patient safety -- but only if all stakeholders update their systems in tandem. The stakes are high: mismatched formats can lead to claim denials, inventory mismatches, and compliance gaps.
This transition is intended to facilitate the adoption of a single NDC format across the entire health care industry. This is intended to eliminate the need to convert NDCs between different formats, reducing the potential for errors and the need for additional quality control and validation.
Key Dates
March 5, 2026: Final rule is published.
March 7, 2033: Effective date -- FDA begins assigning 12-digit NDCs; existing 10-digit NDCs auto-convert.
March 2033 through March 2036: Transition period -- 10-digit labeling is tolerated; systems must handle both formats.
After March 2036: Enforcement action is possible for noncompliant labeling.
Who Needs to Act?
Drug Manufacturers & Repackagers
* Update labeling, packaging, and barcode infrastructure.
* Label stock must be updated during the transition.
* Annual reports to FDA must reflect the 12-digit format for post-effective date labeling changes.
Wholesale Distributors & Logistics Providers
* Overhaul software and inventory management systems to process both 10- and 12-digit NDCs during the transition.
Pharmacies & Pharmacists
* Update dispensing systems, controlled substances reporting, and purchase order platforms.
* FDA has confirmed that NDC conversions do not trigger pricing or rebate renegotiation obligations.
Payors, PBMs & Health IT Vendors
* Systems must accommodate the 12-digit format by the effective date.
* Note that HIPAA's existing 11-digit NDC standard will also need to be updated -- that process is outside FDA's authority but is expected to occur before 2033.
The Bottom Line
With seven years until the effective date, the clock is not necessarily ticking fast -- but planning should start now. Companies with large product portfolios, complex supply chains, or legacy IT systems will need every bit of that runway. FDA has signaled it will not extend the deadline.
The material contained in this communication is informational, general in nature and does not constitute legal advice. The material contained in this communication should not be relied upon or used without consulting a lawyer to consider your specific circumstances. This communication was published on the date specified and may not include any changes in the topics, laws, rules or regulations covered. Receipt of this communication does not establish an attorney-client relationship. In some jurisdictions, this communication may be considered attorney advertising.
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Meet the Authors
Libby Baney Burstein
Partner
Washington, D.C.
+1 202 312 7438
libby.burstein@faegredrinker.com
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Barrett J. Tenbarge
Partner
Washington, D.C.
+1 202 230 5121
barrett.tenbarge@faegredrinker.com
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Original text here: https://www.faegredrinker.com/en/insights/publications/2026/3/fda-finalizes-rule-requiring-12-digit-national-drug-code-ndc
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Faegre Drinker Biddle and Reath Issues Commentary: Access Through Innovation With Amazon Pharmacy
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, March 6 -- Faegre Drinker Biddle and Reath, a law firm, issued the following commentary on March 5, 2026, by partners Libby Baney Burstein and Jonathan A. Keller:
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Access through Innovation with Amazon Pharmacy
Digital Health "From the Inside Out" Leadership Series
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Faegre Drinker's digital health team's "From the Inside Out" Leadership Series hosts candid conversations with clients, colleagues, and friends of the firm discussing hot topics in health and life sciences. We're sharing "out" key takeaways and tidbits with the goal of inspiring new thinking and collaboration
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, March 6 -- Faegre Drinker Biddle and Reath, a law firm, issued the following commentary on March 5, 2026, by partners Libby Baney Burstein and Jonathan A. Keller:
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Access through Innovation with Amazon Pharmacy
Digital Health "From the Inside Out" Leadership Series
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Faegre Drinker's digital health team's "From the Inside Out" Leadership Series hosts candid conversations with clients, colleagues, and friends of the firm discussing hot topics in health and life sciences. We're sharing "out" key takeaways and tidbits with the goal of inspiring new thinking and collaboration-- whether with us, our clients or any other way we can help support the digital health community.
We hosted an engaging discussion with Meaghan Atkinson, a member of Amazon Pharmacy's in-house team. She supports Amazon's work in advancing convenience and access in prescription delivery -- like piloting new delivery methods -- while navigating complex state regulations and leveraging Amazon's infrastructure to better serve patients.
Innovation is central to Amazon's approach. The company continues to implement technology like AI-powered customer support and price-transparency tools, aiming to make it easier for patients to manage prescriptions and understand costs. Feedback from patients, hospitals, and other key industry players help to shape priorities, with patient needs and improved medication adherence at the forefront. A main focus includes scaling access and convenience as the company explores new ways to serve communities, including rural areas.
As the health care landscape evolves, Amazon Pharmacy continues to invest in technology, partnerships, and regulatory excellence to help deliver choice and continuity of care for patients.
To read more about Amazon Pharmacy and their mission, visit their website (https://pharmacy.amazon.com/).
The material contained in this communication is informational, general in nature and does not constitute legal advice. The material contained in this communication should not be relied upon or used without consulting a lawyer to consider your specific circumstances. This communication was published on the date specified and may not include any changes in the topics, laws, rules or regulations covered. Receipt of this communication does not establish an attorney-client relationship. In some jurisdictions, this communication may be considered attorney advertising.
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Meet the Authors
Libby Baney Burstein
Partner
Washington, D.C.
+1 202 312 7438
libby.burstein@faegredrinker.com
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Jonathan A. Keller, PharmD
Partner
Florham Park
+1 973 549 7059
jonathan.keller@faegredrinker.com
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Original text here: https://www.faegredrinker.com/en/insights/publications/2026/3/access-through-innovation-with-amazon-pharmacy
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Attorneys Michael Minton and Austin Alderman Publish "Farm Fresh Healthcare? Florida's Agricultural Medical Benefit Plans"
ORLANDO, Florida, March 6 -- Dean Mead, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Attorneys Michael Minton and Austin Alderman Publish "Farm Fresh Healthcare? Florida's Agricultural Medical Benefit Plans"
In the article "Farm Fresh Healthcare? Florida's Agricultural Benefit Plans" attorneys Michael Minton and Austin Alderman provide an overview of the Nonprofit Agricultural Organization Medical Benefit Plans Act. Passed in 2025 by the Florida Legislature the law created a legal framework for certain agricultural nonprofit organizations to provide health-related coverage.
"The new
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ORLANDO, Florida, March 6 -- Dean Mead, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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Attorneys Michael Minton and Austin Alderman Publish "Farm Fresh Healthcare? Florida's Agricultural Medical Benefit Plans"
In the article "Farm Fresh Healthcare? Florida's Agricultural Benefit Plans" attorneys Michael Minton and Austin Alderman provide an overview of the Nonprofit Agricultural Organization Medical Benefit Plans Act. Passed in 2025 by the Florida Legislature the law created a legal framework for certain agricultural nonprofit organizations to provide health-related coverage.
"The newlaw ... can represent a potential additional option for healthcare coverage," write the authors, continuing, "Not considered health insurance ... they are exempt from most insurance regulations and the consumer protections that normally apply to health insurance policies."
To review the article in its entirety visit: https://www.deanmead.com/farm-fresh-healthcare-floridas-new-agricultural-medical-benefit-plans/.
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Original text here: https://www.deanmead.com/attorneys-michael-minton-and-austin-alderman-publish-farm-fresh-healthcare-floridas-agricultural-medical-benefit-plans/
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]