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Securities & Financial News to Note : Bulletin - February 6, 2012

This bulletin is published every other week on Monday and is disseminated via electronic mail. It features brief summaries of current legal developments in the SEC/corporate, accounting/tax, banking, litigation, as well as other business and financial service areas when appropriate.

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Construction: Alert - January 30, 2012

For almost 50 years, lessors have had the ability to limit their liability for liens that arose from improvements to the leasehold made by a lessee. However, in the most recent legislative session, the Florida Legislature enacted revisions to Florida Statute ยง 713.10 that provide a potential pitfall for lessors by inserting a provision that may allow a contractor to lien the lessor's interest even where there is a recorded document advising of the limitation of liens.

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In The Headlines

Expansion of Rules Should Not Burden Associates with Good Practices, Expert Says
 

BNA Health IT Law & Industry Report

Shannon Hartsfield Salimone- Tallahassee

HIPAA Partner Shannon Hartsfield Salimone was quoted in a BNA Health IT Law & Industry Report article titled, "Expansion of Rules Should Not Burden Associates with Good Practices, Expert Says."

The article reports that subcontractors and service providers involved in the exchange of personal health information should not be overburdened by the recent expansion of HIPAA privacy and security rules if they already have good practices in place. Ms. Salimone noted that business associates of health care entities already covered by HIPAA will need to comply with the security rules, need written policies and procedures, and will need to perform other tasks covered entities have been doing for many years. “We are going to be seeing a renewed focus on business associates and a need for business associates to implement HIPAA-like compliance programs," she said.

For up-to-date content and resources regarding the new Health Reform Bill, please visit Holland & Knight's Healthcare Reform Center.

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