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The Legal Department articles are not intended to serve as legal advice and are offered for educational purposes only. The information provided should not be used as a substitute for independent legal advice and it is not intended to address every situation that could potentially arise. Please be aware that laws, regulations and technical standards change over time. As a result, it is important to verify and update any reference or information that is provided in the article.

 

Medicare Reimbursement: How to Bill Second Party Payers

The service of subpoenas is an area of the law where psychotherapists can get manipulated by some process servers and by some attorneys. Learn your fundamental rights and options before responding to a subpoena.

LPCC Grandparenting Requirements, FAQs The LPCC Grandparenting Requirements, 

The purpose of this article is to briefly review telemedicine generally and the issues surrounding telemedicine since its creation in California in 1996.

Part of the deal of being a therapist is responding to subpoenas, should the need arise. Therapist should have a working knowledge of the laws pertaining to the preparation and service of subpoenas.

This article discusses a number of key legal issues which are generally applicable when treating a suicidal client. The article also briefly discusses the topic of assessing and managing risk when working with suicidal clients.

To assist the reader in navigating this article, here are some of the more commonly used words and phrases.

Learn how the ADA affects you and your professional practice when approached by a potential client with a disability.

Learn how the ADA affects you and your professional practice when approached by a potential client with a disability.

The laws surrounding disability discrimination are vast and complex, this is an attempt to narrow down and summarize the main guiding principles.