
Is a Captive Insurance Company a Fit for Your Business or Medical Practice?
In our two previous discussions we introduced the general concept of a captive insurance company (captive) as well as specific qualifying questions to help doctors

In our two previous discussions we introduced the general concept of a captive insurance company (captive) as well as specific qualifying questions to help doctors

We continue last week’s look at captive insurance companies as an asset protection, risk management, and wealth accumulation vehicle for physicians by providing some basic

The FDIC brought a lawsuit against Illinois Broadway Bank and former NFL player Jim McMahon is one of the seven former board members for the

We start 2012 by addressing something you may have already done — replaced or updated computers and other electronic equipment in your practices – and

Teen who takes stolen drugs at party sues pharmacy, parents of party host and others, wins $4.1MM http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/12/saddle_river_man_to_receive_41.html The article link above shows the scope

It’s hard to believe but it’s true. NHL player Matt Moulson (who has a $9MM Million dollar contract with the New York Islanders) slammed his Escalade into a Subaru

I clearly remember when I first really understood that my parents were responsible for my actions. I was 15 years old and standing in front

NFL player has guest die in pool during party. This creates liability and the possibility of wrongful death lawsuit against him that he has likely NOT been prepared for by his manager, agents or estate planner. His home-owner’s insurance is likely to be inadequate.

Two recent articles caught my attention and brought into focus many of the topics I write about and address through planning for Physicians across the

By Ike Devji, J.D. You spend time worrying about “technical” issues that create liability like practice procedures, HIPPA and billing compliance and other patient related