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May 20, 2009

Hiscock & Barclay's Melissa Zambri Leads Seminar

Melissa M. Zambri, Esq., a Partner at the Albany office of Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, will speak on June 2, 2009 at the full-day conference "Medical Records Law in New York" at the Best Western Albany Airport Inn. This conference, sponsored by Lorman Education Services, will provide critical information on frequently faced confidentiality, disclosure, documentation and HIPAA issues to help companies deal with the changing legal landscape. For registration and information, visit www.lorman.com.

Zambri, a Colonie resident, focuses her practice on enterprise development and regulatory guidance for the healthcare industry, providing counsel to numerous types of providers regarding HIPAA, fraud and abuse, licensing and other transactional, regulatory and business matters. She has published several articles and health care advisories, as well as lectured on various health law topics. Presently, Zambri is an adjunct professor of management at Union Graduate College, teaching Legal Aspects of Health Care.

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