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Chris Sabis to Speak at the American Health Law Association’s 2025 Annual Meeting

June 24, 2025   |   Aimee Moore

Chris Sabis will speak on “Effectively Deploying Alternative Dispute Resolution Processes in Health Care” on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, at the American Health Law Association (AHLA)’s 2025 Annual Meeting.

Chris and his co-presenter, Diana Kruze, will discuss whether and how to use alternative dispute resolution in health care disputes, the pros and cons of selecting arbitration over litigation, recommended dispute resolution clauses to achieve certain purposes, how careful forethought can result in the desired arbitration process, and some health care areas where alternative dispute resolution has worked well and where it is ripe for expansion.

The AHLA, a community of health lawyers and health law professionals who represent the entire spectrum of the health care industry, serve to deliver authoritative educational content, and serve as a professional home for all who engage with health law.

Chris Sabis concentrates his practice in government investigations, litigation, white collar litigation, and alternative dispute resolution. Much of his work involves fraud and abuse matters, with particularly extensive experience defending and mediating False Claims Act cases involving allegations of healthcare and procurement fraud. He defends a wide range of clients in white-collar fraud investigations, commercial litigation, and government investigations. He is on the American Arbitration Association Roster of Arbitrators’ Commercial and Healthcare Arbitration Panels. He is a Rule 31 Listed General Civil Mediator by the Tennessee Supreme Court and a listed mediator and arbitrator with the American Health Law Association’s Dispute Resolution Service. He also has been a federal court-appointed neutral both as a mediator and as what Rule 53 refers to as a ‘special master’ empowered to oversee and resolve discovery disputes in complex commercial litigation.

To learn more about the Annual Meeting and to register to attend, please visit www.americanhealthlaw.org/annualmeeting.

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