Foley Attorneys Larry Vernaglia, Matt Karlyn, John Gabriel, Kyle Faget, Clare Selden, Torrey Young, and Hannah Zaitlin will be presenting at the New England Alliance’s Regional Conference and Annual Meeting on January 10-12, 2018.
The New England Alliance supports long term care administrators and other professionals through quality education, networking, and social events.
The following topics will be covered during the event:
- Making the Deal: Navigating SNF Transactions While Avoiding Traps for the Unwary
- Reading the Tea Leaves: Recent Trends in Regulatory Enforcement of New England ALFs
- Critical Considerations when Procuring Technology in Long Term Care and SNF Facilities
- National Trends and Recent Enforcement Activity in the Long Term Care Industry
Click here to learn more and to register for the event.
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