
Legal Track: Arbitration Agreements
July 24 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Join us for an essential education session tailored specifically for home-based healthcare professionals in Pennsylvania. This session will delve into the latest litigation trends and legal hot topics impacting providers, offering critical insights into the growing landscape of class action lawsuits. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the risks these legal actions present and explore how implementing strategic arbitration programs can serve as a powerful tool to minimize exposure and protect your organization. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed, proactive, and prepared in today’s evolving regulatory environment.
Event Details:
- Date: Thursday, July 24th, 2025
- Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
- Virtual Event
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Identify current litigation trends and legal challenges affecting home-based healthcare providers in Pennsylvania.
- Understand the implications and potential impact of class action lawsuits on healthcare organizations.
- Evaluate the benefits and limitations of arbitration agreements in mitigating legal risks.
- Explore best practices for developing and implementing effective arbitration programs.
- Apply key takeaways to strengthen compliance, reduce liability, and enhance organizational preparedness.
Meet our Speakers
Angelo Spinola
Home Health, Home Care & Hospice Chair
Polsinelli
With two decades of legal experience, Angelo Spinola’s practice focuses on employment litigation with a special interest in the home health, home care and hospice industry. Bringing a wide breadth of knowledge across the health care spectrum, he works with an array of home-based care clients, including Fortune 500 organizations and franchisors, small businesses, and franchisees across multiple industries. Additionally, Angelo works closely with private equity firms and investment groups with respect to labor and employment issues that may arise during acquisitions and activities in these sectors.
Angelo partners with attorneys in Polsinelli’s Health Care, Corporate and Transactional, and Franchise practices to build coalitions that bring a deep bench of experience and industry knowledge to his clients in the home health, home care and hospice industry.
Leveraging technology to better serve clients, Angelo utilizes innovative legal technology platforms designed specifically for franchise systems and home health, home care and hospice clients. The platforms serve as a source for industry information and substantive legal resources where employers have direct access to the tools, documents and knowledge needed to reduce their legal spend as their business needs grow throughout the corporate lifecycle and franchise process. Angelo also utilizes client portals to share confidential, proprietary client documents to allow clients and him to seamlessly manage matters or case-specific documents.
Clayton Nedza
Associate
Polsinelli
Clayton is an attorney for an Am-Law 100 law firm. Clayton has a broad entrepreneurship background, ranging from co-founding a technology company to driving another technology company’s client acquisition and retention strategy in the franchise space, resulting in a successful exit to one of the largest private equity firms in the world. Today, he uses his entrepreneurial background to assist clients in implementing practical solutions for their various legal needs. His practice focuses on transactions and litigation with a special interest in the franchise industry. Clayton works with an array of clients, including Fortune 500 organizations and franchisors, small businesses, and franchisees across multiple industries.