The Creative Lawyer, Second Edition
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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La Vergne :
American Bar Association,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Chapter 1 The Development of Health Law
- Health Care Industry Background
- Providers
- Suppliers
- Payors
- Pharmaceuticals
- Major Forces Impacting Health Care
- Demographics
- Technology
- Competition
- Quality
- Integration
- Budgetary Pressure
- PPACA
- Your Career in Health Law
- Chapter 2 Where to Find a Job as a Health Lawyer-By Content Area
- Antitrust
- Corporate, Transactional, and Contract Law
- Criminal Law
- Disability and Elder Law
- Health Policy and Advocacy, Bioethics, and Public Health
- Health Policy and Advocacy
- Bioethics
- Public Health
- Insurance
- Employment and Labor Law
- Life Sciences, Intellectual Property, and Food and Drug Law
- Litigation
- Regulatory Law
- Tax Law
- Chapter 3 Where to Find a Job as a Health Lawyer-By Practice Setting
- Law Firms
- Large Firms
- Midsize Firms
- Small Firms
- Boutique Firms
- Law Firm Clients
- Individual Patients
- Individual Health Care Providers
- Institutional Health Care Providers
- Insurance Companies
- Pharmaceuticals, Suppliers, and Vendors
- Trade Associations
- Government
- Federal Government
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the U.S. Attorney General
- Federal Trade Commission
- Office of Diversion Control
- Internal Revenue Service
- U.S. Department of Labor
- Social Security Administration
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Searching for Jobs in the U.S. Government
- State Government
- Attorney General
- Department of Public Health
- Department of Insurance
- Insurance Exchanges
- Department of Health Care
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Health Care Licensing Boards and Agencies
- Local Government
- County Boards
- Public Health Departments
- City Legal Departments
- Searching for Jobs in State and Local Government
- In-House
- Health Care Providers
- Suppliers and Vendors
- Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Companies
- Insurers and Payors
- Consulting Firms
- Public Interest Law
- Health Care Trade Organizations
- Chapter 4 Nontraditional Jobs in Health Law
- Compliance
- Consulting
- Business
- Academia
- Legal Education
- Tenure-Track Faculty Positions
- Clinical Teaching
- Adjunct Faculty
- Medical Schools
- Other Programs
- Higher Education Administration
- Other Areas
- Public Health
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Chapter 5 Before You Apply: Essential Preliminary Steps for Health Law Job Seekers
- Gaining Knowledge and Monitoring the Market
- Obtaining Knowledge and Skills Specific to Health Law
- Monitoring the Health Law Market
- Developing Your Network
- The Importance of Networking
- Why Networking Works
- How to Network
- Assessing Your Network
- Expanding Your Network
- Develop Association Memberships
- Contact College and Law School Professors, Alumni Groups, and Career Services Offices