In today’s political climate, pregnancy centers are being accused of collecting and abusing client/patient information. To stand up to these allegations, you need to understand what activities are occurring on your website and which notices you’re required to have in place on your website to inform your website visitors of those activities. In this presentation,…
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The Supreme Court Decision and Its Impacts on PMCs
Attorney Virginia Cronin discussed the Supreme Court Decision, along with updated legal steps that PMCs should take. The conversation included topics such as safety policies, liability concerns with safety teams, protestors, and more. Replay Audio The Supreme Court Decision and Its Impact on PMCs
Supreme Court Leak: What You Need to Know
Attorney Virginia (Ginny) Cronin provided a summary of the Supreme Court Opinion leak and a refresher on how abortion rights will work for each state (state’s rights), staying focused on what if the leaked draft is the real opinion and how pregnancy medical clinics need to legally prepare/be aware of their state’s laws. Podcast Audio…
Brilliant Governance Board Brief: March/April 2022
FREQUENTLY ASKED BOARD QUESTIONS Q: What is the board’s role in employment issues? A: The board’s primary role in employment issues consists of hiring, supervising, providing CEO performance reviews, releasing the CEO/ED, and approving the organization’s employment policies and compensation packages. Other than possibly providing requested guidance to the CEO/ED, the board should avoid becoming…
Legal Dynamics of Changing Prescription Laws
Attorney Virginia (Ginny) Cronin discusses the legal dynamics of changing prescription laws that allow for greater access to prescribed drugs (such as the abortion pill) and the growth of telemedicine services. She discusses the legal framework as well as recommendations for how PMCs can best prepare for and navigate these changes. Podcast Audio Legal Dynamics…
Brilliant Governance Board Brief: Jan/Feb 2022
FREQUENTLY ASKED GOVERNANCE QUESTIONS Q: What topics should be covered at an annual board meeting? A: We often get this question in the first quarter of the year. Probably because most annual meetings occur sometime during the first three or four months of the new year. As much as we all love black and white…
