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LANCASTER, PA, May 10, 2002 – James W. Saxton
was a presenter at the Crittenden Medical Insurance Conference in
Dallas, TX on May 10th. Mr. Saxton’s discussed how to
reduce risk while improving healthcare profits.
Mr. Saxton, Co-Chair of Stevens & Lee’s Healthcare
Department and Chair of the Firm’s Healthcare Litigation Group,
represents providers including hospitals, physicians and managed
care organizations. He is a frequent presenter on managed care and
risk management issues and has published numerous articles,
handbooks and textbooks, most recently, Managed Care Success:
Reducing Risk While Increasing Patient Satisfaction, published
by Aspen Publishing Company. Mr. Saxton serves as Chairman of the
American Health Lawyers Association Healthcare Liability and
Litigation Special Interest Committee. He also sits on several
editorial boards for publications for physicians and hospitals and
belongs to numerous local, state and national organizations. He
serves as Vice Chairman of the Lancaster Family Foundation Board, is
a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of the Lancaster
County Health Plan and is a member of the Board of Directors for the
Lancaster County Medical Society Scholarship Committee. Mr. Saxton
is resident in the firm’s Lancaster office.
About Stevens & Lee
Stevens & Lee is a professional services provider with over 188
lawyers and non-lawyer professionals providing specialty legal and
business consulting services to regional, national and international
clients. Stevens & Lee’s specialty practices include:
healthcare law; specialty litigation; corporate finance, securities
and mergers and acquisitions; labor and employment; antitrust;
bankruptcy and workout; tax-exempt finance; intellectual property
and e-commerce law; estates and trusts; financial services law;
higher education and college finance; environmental law; tax law;
and real estate, housing and construction law. The firm maintains
offices in Lancaster, Philadelphia, Valley Forge, Reading,
Harrisburg, the Lehigh Valley, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, PA, Cherry
Hill, NJ and Wilmington, DE.
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