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Campbell Law Delegation Attends N.C. Society Of Health Care Attorneys Annual Meeting & Conference

Professor Amy Flanary-Smith Introduces Keynote Speakers

2012-10-07
RALEIGH, NC, October 07, 2012 (Press-News.org) Campbell Law School (http://law.campbell.edu) has announced that a delegation of students, alumni, and faculty and staff members attended the North Carolina Society of Health Care Attorneys (NCSHCA) 2012 Annual Meeting & Conference on Sept. 28, at the Rizzo Conference Center in nearby Chapel Hill. The institution served as the platinum sponsor for the 2012 NCSHCA Annual Meeting & Conference through the Edward E. Hollowell Lecture Series Endowment.

Campbell Law Assistant Professor Amy Flanary-Smith addressed the conference to introduce both keynote speakers - Tara Larson, chief clinical operations officer with the N.C. Division of Medical Assistance, and Tracy Hayes, special deputy attorney general with the N.C. Department of Justice.

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ABOUT THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF HEALTH CARE ATTORNEYS:
A nonprofit corporation, the NCSHCA seeks to provide professional education and additional services to North Carolina attorneys with an interest in health care law. The organization provides its members with an assortment of activities and programming that reflect the diversity of heath care clients, and promotes networking and communication among members. The NCSHCA holds an annual meeting that focuses on current and future health care legal trends and issues, and sponsors seminars throughout the year on topics of interest to its members, including federal and state legislative and regulatory developments. For more information, visit http://www.ncshca.org/.

ABOUT CAMPBELL LAW:
Since its founding in 1976, the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University has developed lawyers who possess moral conviction, social compassion and professional competence, and who view the law as a calling to serve others. The School has been recognized by the American Bar Association (ABA) as having the nation's top Professionalism Program and by the American Academy of Trial Lawyers for having the nation's best Trial Advocacy Program. Campbell Law boasts more than 3,200 alumni, including 2,200 who reside and work in North Carolina. For 25 years, Campbell Law's record of success on the North Carolina Bar Exam has been unsurpassed by any other North Carolina law school. In September 2009, Campbell Law relocated to a state-of-the-art building in downtown Raleigh. For more information, visit http://law.campbell.edu/.


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[Press-News.org] Campbell Law Delegation Attends N.C. Society Of Health Care Attorneys Annual Meeting & Conference
Professor Amy Flanary-Smith Introduces Keynote Speakers