Lacktman Comments on Talkspace’s Offer to Indemnify Out-of-State Therapists Who Run Afoul of Insurers or State Regulators
October 8, 2020
CNBC
Partner Nate Lacktman was quoted in a CNBC article, “Internal Talkspace memo illustrates challenge of delivering virtual mental health services in 50 states,” about the online therapy provider’s offer to indemnify therapists who treat out-of-state patients for denied insurance claims and legal appearances before state regulatory boards.
Lacktman, who chairs the firm’s national Telemedicine & Digital Health Industry Team, warned that therapists who take Talkspace up on its offer could end up in trouble. “They could get something on their record that follows them across the various state medical boards, and worse, unlicensed practice is a crime in a number of states,” he said.
People
Related News
March 13, 2026
In the News
Chris Babcock and Chris Converse on Wave of Companies Moving to Texas
Foley & Lardner LLP partners Chrisopher Babcock and Chris Converse commented on the widening trend of companies reincorporating to Texas in the Houston Business Journal article, “Texas law changes could spark wave of corporate redomestication proposals."
March 12, 2026
In the News
Louis Lehot Explores M&A's Growing Blitzhire Phenomenon
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Louis Lehot authors article on the emergence of blitzhires in the Mergers & Acquisitions article, “Blitzhires: The New Fast-Moving M&A Deal.”
March 10, 2026
In the News
Aaron Maguregui Shares Insights on Shadow AI Risks in Health Care
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Aaron Maguregui was quoted in the Part B News article, “Do you need AI policy? Experts suggest guardrails as 'shadow AI' spreads,” discussing the emerging risks of unsanctioned 'shadow AI' use by clinicians and the need to establish robust AI governance.